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Hit him on the switchup
Hit him on the switchup












I am very embarrassed by it, it went too far….Secretly, I’m glad I stood up for myself and kicked his ass. “My last boyfriend crossed the line (showing up drunk, refusing to leave my place) so I beat the piss out of him with, unfortunately, my favorite umbrella. He never fucked with me again, after having playing mind games with me for 2 years.”Īnd this one knows she acted out of proportion but is secretly proud of her violence.

hit him on the switchup

Luckily for me, it didn’t knock him out, but boy was he shocked. I was fall-down drunk and pushed him twice, the second knocking him over and hitting his head on a windowsill. He had the nerve to bring her there, because she “bought the keg” and was his H hook-up (yeah, a REAL winner that one was). at a party with the girl – no, make that troll – he’d been cheating on me with. “I once freaked out when I caught a guy I had been dating in h.s. This woman admits her actions had the potential to be fatal, but at least he won’t fuck with her again. After I dumped him, he served me with a restraining order, which I proudly showed off to all his friends. I punched him hard enough to knock him on his ass. “I once dated an alcoholic (rite of passage for all good little girls) who came over drunk and got in my face. This woman was disgusted when the man she punched hard enough to knock over got a restraining order against her. “sometimes a well-placed smack upside the head is the only recourse a woman has” Other commenters are adamant that sometimes violence is the only way to get through to men. I felt really bad for losing control like that, but later realized it was much worse that I was with someone who could push my buttons that way.” “Anyway, one day I had enough of his horses*** (I honestly can’t even remember what triggered it, but I’m sure it was good) and I started beating the living s*** out of him. He says that he is staying, but the looks that he has been giving me are heartbreaking.” 7. (I was really wasted.) I feel so terrible. “How did you overcome the feelings that you had after doing this? I just drunkenly pummeled my boyfriend this weekend for no good reason. Even if he’s taunting me and all but asking for it* (argh, I feel awful using that phrase), I feel like a heinous bitch.” 6.

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Never with full force (as I have a black belt, and I know that my full force is disabling when used correctly), but GOD do I feel terrible afterward. “I’ve (open-palm) smacked my lovely, perfect, wonderful boyfriend about twice since moving in with him.

hit him on the switchup

Some commenters are decent enough to feel bad after hitting their male partners, but I cannot help but wonder if they would accept “I feel bad” as an acceptable response from a man who confessed to hitting a woman? 5. He did right to protect himself and the children. “If the women is prone to abuse her husband or boyfriend, she is more likely to abuse her kids, I am a child protection worker and i can tell you that from experience. Now I wonder what you did you antagonize her to attack you.”Īnother commenter came to Hans’ defense, pointing out that women who abuse men will likely abuse children, too. HansCosby: “You had my sympathy until your last 2 paragraphs. Yeah yeah -she was sorry each time that shit happened same as you gals.

hit him on the switchup

I got custody of our 3 kids and the home. I left the adulterous, abusive bitch there and then -without saying a word and regained my balls. “The missus smacked me around a bit for the 3rd time in our 17 year marriage -i never even raised a finger -ever! I have slapped a man down before, quite hard, but I love him so I felt bad because, well, it’s abusive.” 2. “Yes, that made me laugh really hard too. It got worse from there but every once in a while a voice of sanity popped in to call them out. In reference to the editor who admitted she slapped a man for saying he thought he might have breast cancer, and the other editors confessing that her actions really made them laugh, a commenter agreed that it was very funny and then shared her own story of violence against men, which she understands is abusive.

hit him on the switchup

There are now more than 250 comments so I thought I would perform a little public service and give you the highlights. I recently wrote an article that drew attention to a post at Jezebel called Have You Ever Beat Up A Boyfriend? Cause, Uh, We Have, in which I encouraged readers to go and read through the comments.












Hit him on the switchup