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Yeah, and your point is? You have the choice as to whether to call something “dominant behavior” or “leadership”. So is it possible that when women have contempt for men’s alleged “dominant behavior” in actuality they are merely jealous of men’s leadership (but, in reality, much more attracted to these type of men than the “nice guys” they SAY they want…)the same thing can be said the other way around…if a man shows dominant behavior he’s being a leader…if a woman shows dominant behavior she would be called a witch with a b.
So, if a man initiates the divorce, he’s a worthless POS, but if a woman initiates the divorce, she must have had a good reason.most people don’t divorce out of the blue. If a woman initiated teh divorce it prob was b/c the man cheated or was abusive.
You have no basis whatsoever for making the claim except your prejudiced belief, which has now come to the fore, that women are morally superior. Women never cheat, and are never emotionally abusive? In fact adultery or abuse are NOT the reasons most women give for divorce.
We can demand however that the usual protections for the accused apply also in rape cases. (Which is denied today, thanks to feminists and “rape shield” laws. An alleged victim’s sexual history IS relevant because it relates to the credibility of the witness.) You also might be interested to know that rape is one of the most falsely reported crimes. A significant percentage of cases are bogus. There should be some serious criminal penalties for laying an obvious bogus charge. “Women never lie about rape.” Yes they do. And they should do some serious prison time when they do. And they don’t.false accusations are unacceptable but you can’t get rid of rape laws for a few idiotic people. Majority of the women that claim to be raped Were! And those men deserve to be severely punished!
Exactly. So your sample suffers from self-selection bias.No I do not have a practice but I have come into contact with people due to my research in family and child development.
No, if the mother initiates the divorce for no reason the courts should not “look into” the kids staying with the father. It should be automatic.The state taking such liberties would make anyone uncomfortable. They seem to be doing that a lot more lately. I mean social services have been called before b/c a mother spanked their kid for throwing a temper tantrum in the grocery store. If the mother initiates the divorce for no reason then yeah the court should look into the kids staying with the father. If the father cheated or abused the mother then no they should not, more so if it was abuse.
And if she is caught making a false claim of abuse (which is known to be common practice among divorce lawyers) she loses all rights to everything.