Is domestic abuse that bad in relationships?
Some girls I've talked to online say they're afraid to meet me because the last few men they were with beat them. Some women want nothing to do with the concept of having a man because they ended up supporting him financially, had his children, were treated as a servant, and were beaten by him when he threw a tantrum.
So I started doing some home work and several articles popped up all over Google. I've been researching why more and more women shy away from relationships with men and it's because most men lose their temper and get violent with their partner. I hear it's so bad that it's making a lot of waves. Even worse since the pandemic.
Some girls I've talked to online say they're afraid to meet me because the last few men they were with beat them. Some women want nothing to do with the concept of having a man because they ended up supporting him financially, had his children, were treated as a servant, and were beaten by him when he threw a tantrum.
So I started doing some home work and several articles popped up all over Google. I've been researching why more and more women shy away from relationships with men and it's because most men lose their temper and get violent with their partner. I hear it's so bad that it's making a lot of waves. Even worse since the pandemic.
X-ray evidence points to pandemic lockdowns triggering a surge in cases of domestic violence.
Data from a major Massachusetts hospital found a significant year-over-year jump in intimate partner violence cases among patients -- nearly all women -- who sought emergency care during the COVID-19 pandemic's first few weeks.
"This data confirms what we suspected," said study co-author Mardi Chadwick Balcom. "Being confined to home for a period of time would increase the possibility for violence between intimate partners."
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