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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Girls beating up boys.

65 replies

Plymouthsupporter · 03/04/2014 15:52

Hi Ladies,
have any of you ever beat up a boy? I was beat up by a girl at school and wonder how common it is?

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SandorCleganeIsInnocent · 03/04/2014 23:37

Ply violence and bullying has feck all to do with who is stronger, it's about power and intimidation.

After puberty men are on average much stronger than women...one study I read ages ago found they were between 50 and 100% stronger (due to muscle distribution, number of muscle cells etc.) which I found pretty shocking but believable.

Before puberty boys and girls are more equal so if you want an answer you need to set up an infant boxing tournament or something (and then look at whether they express that strength through violence).

Bifauxnen · 03/04/2014 23:39

I beat up a girl once but she started it miss. She spent the whole day at school telling others that she was going to kick my head in so I don't feel too bad about the black eye I gave her.
I did threaten a boy that was picking on my sister though.
Most violence I've seen has been from men towards other men.

WhentheRed · 04/04/2014 00:28

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ballsballsballs · 04/04/2014 00:31

Anyone else think the OP is getting a degree of enjoyment out of what people are sharing on this thread? Rule 34 springs to mind.

KissesBreakingWave · 04/04/2014 00:34

A good friend of mine is a lady who beats men professionally. They pay good money to be flogged into whimpering, helpless submission, bless them. Not entirely sure how she keeps her face straight at all the yesmistresssorrymistress she hears, but I guess if the money's right one can master any skill.

Bifauxnen · 04/04/2014 01:01

Balls - well if anyone can manage to knock one out to this (heh), then let them get on with it, I say.

ballsballsballs · 04/04/2014 01:05
Grin
neiljames77 · 04/04/2014 01:13

Just as Samson loses his strength by having his hair cut, my weakness is being kicked in the testicles. It doesn't seem to matter which gender carries out the assault, the effects are just as painful.

OneMoreChap · 04/04/2014 15:30

Beaten up, no.
I understand there's a rising level of violence from women to men (from a very low base), but I thought it was largely attributed to alcohol consumption?

I have been slapped by a girl several times ... because I offered her a cigarette before the blokes we were talking to. She smacked me when I offered to light it.

She then smacked me again for apologising for offending her.

She's the only woman I ever nearly hit, when I said she got a pass because she was a woman, but not to do it again... and she hit me a 3rd time.

She used to hang around with some of the Women's Voice folk, who I knew from pro-choice activity; not exactly normal behaviour from any of the other women I knew but I suspect she had other "ishoos"

slug · 04/04/2014 15:46

I used to beat the boys all the time at school. I beat them at:
Maths
Science
Technology

They didn't like this so they would try to beat me with their fists but I was also a damn good runner.

The only time I ever physically hit a boy was when I was 14 and fed up to the back teeth with his habit of pinging bra straps and grabbing breasts. We disagreed as to the level of humor in this activity so the next time he grabbed my tits I grabbed his testicles and laughed maniacally. Jeez, the guy couldn't take a joke

StealthPolarBear · 04/04/2014 15:50

Isthis along the lines that more victims of DV are male than female or whatever crap
Violence is usually wrong. Man on man, man on woman, woman on man, woman on woman. People who think violence is cool are wrong.

KellyHopter · 04/04/2014 15:54

Nah, it's along the lines of Fetish Wanker.

OneMoreChap · 04/04/2014 15:56

I thought the current line was that there was increasing reporting of DA/DV by men and it was becoming more recognised.

I was a bit disconcerted when I found out that I'd been suffering EA/DA from XW.

I thought physical DV was still much higher Male on Female and usually with much more serious consequences. {although again, some rise from low base F on M}.

Same thing with family annhilators - more often M than F.

FrigginRexManningDay · 04/04/2014 17:14

I punched a man once.
But he was trying to make me touch his crotch when I was 14 so its self defense.

itsbetterthanabox · 05/04/2014 11:04

I think children hit each other a fair amount. Children don't really think before they act regardless of sex.

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