Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree that you started it and I’d probably slap you too. Frankly, you should’ve just taken the slap and let it go but apparently you fought back physically too.
No domestic violence is ever the answer, but I do feel differently because it’s two women. I’ve been in a fist fight with a woman who outweighed me by a good 60 pounds. It meant nothing, it was a fair fight and I won. (Not a domestic, just a regular old cat fight.)
It is not fair to make unfounded accusations, then think you can flip out and destroy very expensive property with no repercussions. You wanted to control her. Your means of that was to interrogate her, and when you didn’t like the answer, make it impossible for her to use her phone. That’s worse than a smack to me.
I know I should've walked away after the slap but I was already heated and then when she hit me, it just made it worse. I regret the whole thing. I know I started it which was immature of me but I can't believe she took it as far as she did. I damaged her phone and I would've paid for it once I calmed down and realized what I'd done. She didn't have to beat me up over a material object. I guess that's what is really making me question her and our relationship. ~ OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree that you started it and I’d probably slap you too. Frankly, you should’ve just taken the slap and let it go but apparently you fought back physically too.
No domestic violence is ever the answer, but I do feel differently because it’s two women. I’ve been in a fist fight with a woman who outweighed me by a good 60 pounds. It meant nothing, it was a fair fight and I won. (Not a domestic, just a regular old cat fight.)
It is not fair to make unfounded accusations, then think you can flip out and destroy very expensive property with no repercussions. You wanted to control her. Your means of that was to interrogate her, and when you didn’t like the answer, make it impossible for her to use her phone. That’s worse than a smack to me.
I know I should've walked away after the slap but I was already heated and then when she hit me, it just made it worse. I regret the whole thing. I know I started it which was immature of me but I can't believe she took it as far as she did. I damaged her phone and I would've paid for it once I calmed down and realized what I'd done. She didn't have to beat me up over a material object. I guess that's what is really making me question her and our relationship. ~ OP
Anonymous wrote:Wow. White Knights exist even for lesbians.
Didn't I read somewhere that lesbians have one of the highest rates of domestic abuse of any demographic group?
Anonymous wrote:Wow. White Knights exist even for lesbians.
Didn't I read somewhere that lesbians have one of the highest rates of domestic abuse of any demographic group?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree that you started it and I’d probably slap you too. Frankly, you should’ve just taken the slap and let it go but apparently you fought back physically too.
No domestic violence is ever the answer, but I do feel differently because it’s two women. I’ve been in a fist fight with a woman who outweighed me by a good 60 pounds. It meant nothing, it was a fair fight and I won. (Not a domestic, just a regular old cat fight.)
It is not fair to make unfounded accusations, then think you can flip out and destroy very expensive property with no repercussions. You wanted to control her. Your means of that was to interrogate her, and when you didn’t like the answer, make it impossible for her to use her phone. That’s worse than a smack to me.
I know I should've walked away after the slap but I was already heated and then when she hit me, it just made it worse. I regret the whole thing. I know I started it which was immature of me but I can't believe she took it as far as she did. I damaged her phone and I would've paid for it once I calmed down and realized what I'd done. She didn't have to beat me up over a material object. I guess that's what is really making me question her and our relationship. ~ OP
Anonymous wrote:I agree that you started it and I’d probably slap you too. Frankly, you should’ve just taken the slap and let it go but apparently you fought back physically too.
No domestic violence is ever the answer, but I do feel differently because it’s two women. I’ve been in a fist fight with a woman who outweighed me by a good 60 pounds. It meant nothing, it was a fair fight and I won. (Not a domestic, just a regular old cat fight.)
It is not fair to make unfounded accusations, then think you can flip out and destroy very expensive property with no repercussions. You wanted to control her. Your means of that was to interrogate her, and when you didn’t like the answer, make it impossible for her to use her phone. That’s worse than a smack to me.
Anonymous wrote:I agree that you started it and I’d probably slap you too. Frankly, you should’ve just taken the slap and let it go but apparently you fought back physically too.
No domestic violence is ever the answer, but I do feel differently because it’s two women. I’ve been in a fist fight with a woman who outweighed me by a good 60 pounds. It meant nothing, it was a fair fight and I won. (Not a domestic, just a regular old cat fight.)
It is not fair to make unfounded accusations, then think you can flip out and destroy very expensive property with no repercussions. You wanted to control her. Your means of that was to interrogate her, and when you didn’t like the answer, make it impossible for her to use her phone. That’s worse than a smack to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You lost me when you described your gf as “the more masculine one” instead of simply bigger and stronger. That’s a very straight way of thinking and I now assume you’re a troll.
Perhaps a troll trying to determine if people react differently to violence between lesbian couples versus heterosexual couples?