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Old 12-27-2009, 07:49 PM   #11
Daradon
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Originally Posted by CaramonLS View Post
I thought injuries always factored in, in someway? I mean if you cuff your wife upside the head (leaving no mark), I don't think anyone will press charges for that if it was an isolated incident, even if you did it in front of a police officer. Yes I know that would be very very wrong to do.

You usually have to present physical evidence (bruises and lacerations), when a domestic violence case is heard for there to actually be any force behind the charges.

A small girl can cause a lot of damage (just like a small man) if they know what they are doing.
Well yes, in that understanding injuries do make the act worse or less worse. I mean if you break someone's arm it's usually a lot more violent than scratching someone. Sometimes people pull up, or think better in the middle. Some people hit once, where some people just keep attacking.

All I meant was, if you start factoring in size, and sex, and whatever, you lose sight of the real issue. That people just need to be able to control their tempers with their lovers. If it's just one strike meant the same way, it's morally no different how much damage there is. Whether your strong enough to injure someone or not.
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