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But I'm a Woman.

A colleague told me about a Domestic Abuse incident she had to attend a few weeks ago. The male victim wasn't badly injured but had to be taken to A&E for treatment. She was present when the female attacker was arrested and had trouble keeping a straight face when the attacker protested "You can't arrest me for domesic violence, I'm a woman!" 🤦‍♀️
Sharon · F
Sounds like one of those women who want selective equality, namely just the benefits. It's good that the police took action in that case. I've heard some police forces are starting to take female perpetrated domestic abuse of men almost as seriously as male abuse of women. Do you know if the arresting officer was female by any chance?
Caroline259 · 56-60, F
@Sharon Sorry for the late reply. I believe the arresting officer was female.
Roadsterrider · 56-60, M
My nephews wife tried to stab him in front of their children, he pushed her away and she called the police, when they handcuffed her she went nuts, he pushed her, she just couldn't understand why she was getting arrested even though he had a stab wound inflicted by her. I have to admit I found it quite funny as the arresting officer drove away with her for the county jail charged with domestic abuse.
Sharon · F
@Roadsterrider It's good to know not all police officers automatically take the woman's side in domestic abuse incidents.
redredred · M
There’s a story about a male celebrity (who I won’t name) getting hounded for an autograph by a seriously deranged female fan. He was simply trying to get to his hotel and he ignored her. Finally, in frustration she swatted at him. He responded with a left-handed back hand.

He later commented that equal rights come with comparable lefts.
I'm glad that she learned that domestic abuse goes both ways.
RebelFox · 36-40, F
Double standards go hard both ways 😆

 
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