My friend punches me a lot. Only my arms though. He isn't a mean guy. He actually puts a bit of strength in it. He's bruised my arms before. But since he's my friend I don't care
That's how me and this one friend are. We play fight all the time. We get rough sometimes. He may accidentally bruise me or scratch me, but it's usually if I accidentally slam my hand on something if I try dodge him. It's kinda fun. Then when he leans in to make sure I'm okay, I'll smack him in the face :) ah, friendship
On this note, I would like to point out that it is also never okay to hit a man. All disputes should be handled in a respectful manner using a constructive dialogue.
Since I played boy and girl soccer league My mom has always told me that if they want to play with the guys they can get knocked down like a the guys and she also told me if any girl every hit me with the intention of hurting me let her hit me twice before I start swinging back
Girls can punch just fine, and guys can slap just fine. Comparing a girl's slap to a guy's punch makes no sense. As to the logic of the rest, so you are saying because girls are weaker, they should be able to hit a guy and expect him to just take it and not do anything because for him to retaliate would hurt the girl more than she hurt him? That'd be like me, a guy, going up to a guy twice my size and punching him and then saying, "hey, I'm a lot smaller and weaker than you, you can't hit me back"
@nadia37xo First of all, your grammar is incorrect, even when you quoted the person above you. Secondly, You reduced women to baby making machines in less than a paragraph. Congratulations. Third, the baby analogy doesn't in any way equate to the rest of argument you made. Lastly, there are some women who are larger than some men. Should a male smaller than his female attacker be able to react with physical force since he doesn't have the strength to retaliate in any other way?
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