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If a woman is tough enough to hit a man, she should be tough enough to get hit back by one?

I just don’t understand this whole guys don’t hit a girl thing, but girls should not hit guys either. Nobody should be hitting anyone! If a woman’s allowed to have self defense against a man, than a man is allowed to have self-defense against a woman too! Men are allowed to defend for themselves to. I remember my parents telling us as kids, “If you are tough enough to hit someone, you should be tough enough to take a hit, no matter what gender you are.”
My dad said, “If someone starts a fight with you, you better finish it. There’s no such thing as a fair fight. Can’t be nice all the time.”

Keep your damn hands to yourself. Men you deserve to defend for yourself against a woman abusing you. Women said equal rights but get shocked when a man hits a woman back for self defense after a woman abuses and hits him! Welcome to life ladies! Wake up!
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Allelse · 36-40, M
Yeah you gotta sum up your opponent by their size and strength, not their gender. I mean I'm not going to thump an 80 year old male midget swinging his walking stick at me now am I? Gender doesn't matter, but my wife coming at me with the meat cleaver!!! She'd get a crack across the skull.
PetiteJulie01 · 22-25, F
@Allelse Damn right! She puts her hands on you, kick her ass!!! Women need to be taught a lesson too.
PatKirby · M
@Allelse
One of the problems is people confuse the difference between senseless violence and self-defense. It doesn't matter who it is, if someone attacks you then you have every right to defend yourself. Otherwise the cycle of violence repeats itself.

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PatKirby · M
@Allelse
So was mine. She would lift me up by my hair and place me on the washer to smack the shit outta me like a giant gorilla. In front of her own mother who I figure she learned it from.