| Lesbian Relationships are more Dangerous for Women than Heterosexual Relationships
Friday, October 1, 2010
I have no idea what prompted me to do this research!
I found this:
http://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/181867.pdf
I looked at exhibits 6 and 8 to see if heterosexual relationships were
more dangerous for women than homosexual relationships.
It appears that they are NOT more dangerous - in fact, they are less dangerous:
| History of same-sex cohabitation |
History of opposite-sex cohabitation: |
| 35% | 20% |
If I read this right:
women in same-sex relationships who have a history of same-sex cohabitation
have a 35% chance of experiencing domestic violence.
Now, lets look at the stats for straight women:
The table I obtained was by race:
| white |
black |
asian |
nat.amer. |
mixed |
| 21.3% |
26.3% |
12.8% |
30.7% |
27.0% |
If you take the average of those numbers, it is 23.6% -
which is close to the usual 25% or 1/4 that we always hear...
To sum up:
Women who are lesbians have a 35% chance of experiencing domestic violence.
Women who are straight have a 25% chance of experiencing domestic violence.
Women who are lesbians have a 10% greater chance of being domestic abuse victims than straight women.
This should come as no surprise to any educated and properly enlightened
person who has not had their head filled with factoids and myths.
The American Journal of Public Health states this:
Almost
24% of all relationships had some violence, and half (49.7%) of those
were reciprocally violent. In non-reciprocally violent relationships, women were the
perpetrators in more than 70% of the cases
This study, from a valid government institution, clearly shows that
women are more violent than men.
This explains why woman-woman relationships are 10% more dangerous
than woman-man relationships for women. PERIOD.
One might ask: Why then do women sustain the majority of injuries from domestic violence?
If you take an average man, and an average woman - and have them
physically fight - the man will win. It is a biological fact that men
are taller and stronger than women.
I will make no apologies for that sexist remark above. What feminazi's like to call
"sexist", I like to call "reality".
Read it again:
Almost
24% of all relationships had some violence, and half (49.7%) of those
were reciprocally violent. In non-reciprocally violent relationships, women were the perpetrators
in more than 70% of the cases
Women are the initiators of violence 70% of the time - the majority of the time. PERIOD.
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