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Ive only hit one girl, at a pub this bloke was pissed and hit my drink out of my hand. Wouldnt replace it, and we were leaving anyway, and he was being a mouthy prick so i put him down with a take-down. Gave him a punch in the guts to wind him, and heard someone talk about jumping in. When someone grabbed me i just swung an elbow backwards.

Turns out, when someone said about jumping in, it wasnt the guy i thought it was, it was a guy telling the girlfriend of the bloke i took down. And she ate elbow. Badly. I left, she collected her teeth, and he smelt like he shat himself after i hit him.
 
My wife reckons that perhaps we could say that if such an occurence was to happen, they can restrain the female in her rage, but my youngest son is short atm, and older one thin and sensitive, and I am picturing a big Mouri Girl or a butch bikie girl, and my thoughts are, fight your way out of the situation as you would be forced to with a guy, but I was deprived of the good or bad experience it is to grow up with sisters, my two where flown the coupe before I knew what a coupe was. But I am thinking, it may be a bit difficult for a guy to get himself out of a situation, if he doesn't treat the situation a seriously as it could be.
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i don't think a male should ever be agressive towards a female although it does happen. i never have been, and i'd hate to think that i would be but it's always possible - if a girl gives you enough of a tongue lashing then it is quite easy to snap. but i think rarely, if ever, is this acceptable.

On the other hand though if the woman is physically agressive towards a man like in the OP then the woman loses her right to not being attacked back by the man. People have a right to defend themselves. Although i think in every situation you should try and sort it out by stopping it, that rarely works.
 
Was at the Subiaco Hotel in 1995 after a Essendon v Eagles game in which the Bombers had one.

I caught up with a mate of mine after the game at the hotel as he was an Essendon supporter. He was there with a group of about 4 mates one being an Eagles supporter and the rest Essendon.

During the after match banter my mates Eagles friend was talking to a random Eagles chick who'd approached the group. Well she just starts bagging the Eagles, giving it to the players how crap they are etc. My mates mate being an Eagles supporter called her a disgrace for bagging the team the way she was.

Well this drunk Eagles chick slaps this blokes face and calls him the c word. The pub stopped as it was pretty loud. This bloke tells her not to touch him again she slaps him again, the bloke infront of a deadly quiet pub tells her again not to do it bang she slaps him again.

Well this bloke just shoves her back over/through a pot plant and she ends up sprawled across the floor. Suddenly all the other Eagle supporters then jump in yelling about you can't touch a woman and what a low bastard he was. It essentially ended up being my mate with his Essendon friends, me against about 20 Eagles supporters over some drunk loud mouth Eagles chick sprawled on the floor.
i think that would get a bit of a different reaction today.

in the last 10 yeasr or so women's rights have come a long way in terms of work and just general respect. and in much the such way if they are the agressor in an incident today, they are likely to get less sympathy if they are hit back.

but in saying that, that incident did sound like the fella could've quite easily just turned his back on the situation. it wasn't like he was under a constant barrage of kicks and punches....
 
I know it's fake, but this would be simple and effective means of dealing with a mouthy chick.

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