Would you hit a girl if she hit you first?

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May 16, 2000
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Originally posted by: LandRover
All of you that answered "yes" are just asking for domestic violence charges. That's all hitting back is going to get you. Is that worth it? No.

Not likely. Once someone, ANYONE, attacks you, you have the absolute right to defend yourself from harm. If you kick her once she's down, sure, you'll garner an assault charge. If all you do is strike to stop the attack, nope, you're golden.
 

senseamp

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Originally posted by: PrinceofWands
Originally posted by: LandRover
All of you that answered "yes" are just asking for domestic violence charges. That's all hitting back is going to get you. Is that worth it? No.

Not likely. Once someone, ANYONE, attacks you, you have the absolute right to defend yourself from harm. If you kick her once she's down, sure, you'll garner an assault charge. If all you do is strike to stop the attack, nope, you're golden.

In theory. In practice, unless you have it on video, she is gonna tell the judge you started it, and judge is going to belive her.
 

EngenZerO

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nevar... but i did come real close too. i told this girl my jeans were worth more than her fake louis viton purse and she smacked me what sucks this was @ a pizza place after a nights worth of drinking...
 

DAGTA

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I wouldn't because I know how the laws in this country work and I don't want to go to jail for a while. However, I believe any woman that kicks a man in the nuts for any reason other than self defense should be charged with assault.
 
May 16, 2000
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Originally posted by: senseamp
Originally posted by: PrinceofWands
Originally posted by: LandRover
All of you that answered "yes" are just asking for domestic violence charges. That's all hitting back is going to get you. Is that worth it? No.

Not likely. Once someone, ANYONE, attacks you, you have the absolute right to defend yourself from harm. If you kick her once she's down, sure, you'll garner an assault charge. If all you do is strike to stop the attack, nope, you're golden.

In theory. In practice, unless you have it on video, she is gonna tell the judge you started it, and judge is going to belive her.

Not with my record and experience.

Fight starts, I try to restrain or avoid (which honestly I'll be successful at). But even if I wasn't, and had to put her down, I'd do it using a correct method. Then I'd stand up and call 911, tell them I was just attacked and had subdued the attacker. Then I'd send someone out for the theater manager, explain the situation and get him to stop the film (which they will do when there's going to be police in the house). Then I'd inform the audience to not discuss what just happened with anyone around them until the police had taken their statements. Then I'd use my phone to make voice memos of what had occured for later recollection. When the police arrived I'd explain the situation, request copies of all statments taken (which I would demand if they weren't initially going to get them), an incident number, and off I'd go.

In court, I would win. Because that's how I've handled every assault I've been involved in and no one has EVER successfully sued me. Experience counts for a LOT.
 

LandRover

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Originally posted by: PrinceofWands
Originally posted by: LandRover
All of you that answered "yes" are just asking for domestic violence charges. That's all hitting back is going to get you. Is that worth it? No.

Not likely. Once someone, ANYONE, attacks you, you have the absolute right to defend yourself from harm. If you kick her once she's down, sure, you'll garner an assault charge. If all you do is strike to stop the attack, nope, you're golden.
First of all, let's stick with the scenario as specified by the Op, ok? This isn't some psycho/ex-con/street-tough/ninja/gangsta chick that just did a Jet Li kick to a guy's balls. I'd really like to see the woman that can pull off a seriously hurtful kick, while in a movie theater's seating isle. That being said, anyone that would respond, in this situation, with a serious hit back, while infront of many other people in the theater, is a total moron, and is going to really wish they hadn't done it.

All of you that said "yes" should put a bit more effort into fully grasping the situation as specified by the Op, instead of trying to be macho e-toughs. And it's pretty sad how many of you said yes without even thinking. Grow up. :disgust:
 

Mayfriday0529

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It depends. Normally no, but if she is like trying to actually kill me, i guess i would have to defend myself.

Edit: she would have to have like a knife or gun on her also.
 

jagec

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Originally posted by: senseamp
I'd hit it.
Russian Style

HAHAHA, that guy's hardcore. DRUNKEN FLYING TIGER KICK!!

As for the original question, I don't hang out with women who are prone to kicking people, but IF I did get hit (not in the nuts), I would try to restrain them first. If they kicked me in the balls, though (assuming I can still stand up), I would be too pissed to hold myself back. Hadoken for sure.
 

LandRover

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Originally posted by: PrinceofWands
Originally posted by: senseamp
Originally posted by: PrinceofWands
Originally posted by: LandRover
All of you that answered "yes" are just asking for domestic violence charges. That's all hitting back is going to get you. Is that worth it? No.

Not likely. Once someone, ANYONE, attacks you, you have the absolute right to defend yourself from harm. If you kick her once she's down, sure, you'll garner an assault charge. If all you do is strike to stop the attack, nope, you're golden.

In theory. In practice, unless you have it on video, she is gonna tell the judge you started it, and judge is going to belive her.

Not with my record and experience.

Fight starts, I try to restrain or avoid (which honestly I'll be successful at). But even if I wasn't, and had to put her down, I'd do it using a correct method. Then I'd stand up and call 911, tell them I was just attacked and had subdued the attacker. Then I'd send someone out for the theater manager, explain the situation and get him to stop the film (which they will do when there's going to be police in the house). Then I'd inform the audience to not discuss what just happened with anyone around them until the police had taken their statements. Then I'd use my phone to make voice memos of what had occured for later recollection. When the police arrived I'd explain the situation, request copies of all statments taken (which I would demand if they weren't initially going to get them), an incident number, and off I'd go.

In court, I would win. Because that's how I've handled every assault I've been involved in and no one has EVER successfully sued me. Experience counts for a LOT.

Talk about blowing things WAY out of proportion! You've now made this into a full-blown attack. Sounds as though it would be just a single kick (most likely a knee, considering the limited space for much else), and here you are talking about subduing the attacker and "putting her down" and making a massive event out of this. No offence, but what in the hell is wrong with you?
 

Fenixgoon

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Originally posted by: LandRover
Originally posted by: PrinceofWands
Originally posted by: LandRover
All of you that answered "yes" are just asking for domestic violence charges. That's all hitting back is going to get you. Is that worth it? No.

Not likely. Once someone, ANYONE, attacks you, you have the absolute right to defend yourself from harm. If you kick her once she's down, sure, you'll garner an assault charge. If all you do is strike to stop the attack, nope, you're golden.
First of all, let's stick with the scenario as specified by the Op, ok? This isn't some psycho/ex-con/street-tough/ninja/gangsta chick that just did a Jet Li kick to a guy's balls. I'd really like to see the woman that can pull off a seriously hurtful kick, while in a movie theater's seating isle. That being said, anyone that would respond, in this situation, with a serious hit back, while infront of many other people in the theater, is a total moron, and is going to really wish they hadn't done it.

All of you that said "yes" should put a bit more effort into fully grasping the situation as specified by the Op, instead of trying to be macho e-toughs. And it's pretty sad how many of you said yes without even thinking. Grow up. :disgust:

there is no reason why we can't defend ourselves adequately. this doesnt mean a deathly bruce lee kick, but it means we get soemthing.. 100000 witnesses, we were attacked first. way to submit to the double standard:disgust:
 

TTM77

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Originally posted by: DAGTA
I wouldn't because I know how the laws in this country work and I don't want to go to jail for a while. However, I believe any woman that kicks a man in the nuts for any reason other than self defense should be charged with assault.

Women. They say one thing but they do another. They say they want equal but really they rule over you (male). Given any siduation, female have more advantages than male. It's our curse for being able to F them.

If she kick/hit you, it's self defense. If you hit back, you're attacking her.
 

Legend

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Originally posted by: AnyMal
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: AnyMal
Originally posted by: Legend
Only if appropriate and there were witnesses that would back me up...female witnesses. Because the court system doesn't believe men.

Bullcrap. US Consitituin guarantees me the right to defend myself without any provisions with regards to gender.

And there's a difference between what it says, and actually occurs. The legal system is horribly biased whenever it comes to physical or sexual confrontations between men and women.

Do you have any data to back that up?

Yeah, pay attention to the news. You're very ignorant if you think that our liberties are enforced in real life as they're written to be in the constitution. There's still a lot of racism and sexism in there. These days, the sexism is against men. I'm for equal rights, but that goes both ways...


When a 30 year old woman molests a 15 year old boy, the boy wants it and she gets house arrest.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10153733/



When a drunk 17 year old black boy receives oral sex from a sober 15 year old girl, it's 10 years in fuckmeintheass prison.

http://abcnews.go.com/Primetime/story?id=1693362&page=1



When a woman falsely accuses a group of men of rape, a crime that would ruin their lives, and she is found to be lying, she gets a small penalty.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&...ccused+of+false+rape+claim&btnG=Search
first search result. Directly linking asks for a login.




A woman can decide if she wants an abortion, or to keep the child. But the man has no say, and he has to pay child support, regardless of the circumstances. If he contests, he is looked down upon by society.

http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/anderso...03/man-behind-roe-vs-wade-for-men.html

A common argument of feminists was that women were treated unequally because a man could get her pregnant, and she'd have to spend the rest of her life raising that child. I agree with that. However, look here...a woman has the power to force a man to pay child support no matter what for 18 years. Does that sound familiar? Now given, he doesn't have any physical on his body to deal with, but in cases where the woman is the irresponsible part of the couple and gets pregnant and decides to have the child, she does not have a right to force a man to pay child support. Equality goes both ways.
 

erikistired

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Originally posted by: AnyMal
Originally posted by: Legend
Only if appropriate and there were witnesses that would back me up...female witnesses. Because the court system doesn't believe men.

Bullcrap. US Consitituin guarantees me the right to defend myself without any provisions with regards to gender.

most courts pay no attention to the constitution anymore.
 

KarenMarie

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I don't believe that any human being should ever raise their hands to another without the full expectations of getting hit back.
 

jagec

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Originally posted by: LandRover
Talk about blowing things WAY out of proportion! You've now made this into a full-blown attack. Sounds as though it would be just a single kick (most likely a knee, considering the limited space for much else), and here you are talking about subduing the attacker and "putting her down" and making a massive event out of this. No offence, but what in the hell is wrong with you?

Ever gotten hit in the nuts before? Obviously not.
 

erikistired

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Originally posted by: PingSpike
Originally posted by: FrankyJunior
Depends on the situation and if I deserved it or not.

Do women sometimes "deserve it"? Or is that a punishment that can only be given to men?

yes they do. but they hardly ever get what they deserve.
 

LASTGUY2GETPS2

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I've never hit a woman, and I don't plan to. If things ever get that bad, I'll just walk out...if she blocks my way, I'll just physically lift her and place her out of my way.
 

lyssword

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depends on how serious it gets. If she just hits me once (preferably not in the jewels) and quickly apologizes I won't hit, but if she keeps on hitting more than 2 times while mouthing off, I will fight back. Also depends how big the woman is. If she's 100 pound girl I really doubt she could hit me hard enough (unless in the jewels, lol). If 170 pound woman hits me I'll hit her back.
 

Fern

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Originally posted by: J0hnny
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Or if she had just kissed me with a knock out potion and kicked my ship's pilot in the head and redirected my ship towards an electric space net and tore up the nav system before stealing a shuttle and flying off.


Fire Fly?
 

mrSHEiK124

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Originally posted by: Feldenak
Once a woman closes her fist and throws a punch, she's an aggressor and I don't care what gender that person is.
Originally posted by: AMDZen
Depends. Too many variables. If it was my GF, no. If it was my mom, no. If it was my sister, no.

If it was just some psycho b!tch on the street whom I didn't know, but decided she wanted to punch me - you better believe I'd knock that hoe to the ground. So to your question, yes I would.
Originally posted by: giantpinkbunnyhead
You're damn right I would. Once she throws the first blow (and it's not just a stupid, half-assed slap or anything... I mean a full-on attack), then it's on. F^ck the gender. I'll teach that whore to think she can get away with hitting me just because she's a she. Hell, that kind of action-dictating thought means she deserves it anyway.
Originally posted by: RedCOMET
i had a friend once say, "Equal rights means equal punch to the face." I agree with her whole heartily.
Originally posted by: slag
Actually, yes, ALWAYS

Once a woman hits a man, she is no longer acting like a woman and therefore, all rules are out.

With your powers combined I am Captain QFT.
If someone hits me in the nuts, I'm going to kick their ass, girl or not. Granted if its a girl I probably wouldn't punch her, couldn't do that, but a good headbutt to the boobies would set her straight.
 
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