Part of the American culture involves parents teaching their sons not to hit little girls, even if they hit them first. As these boy's grow into adult men they keep these same guiding moral principles. Men are tuff and strong, while women are dainty and fragile. We even learn this method of thinking in nursery school rhymes, such as "What Folks Are Made Of." In this rhyme boys are made of snips and snails, and puppy-dogs' tails, whereas girls are made from sugar and spice, and everything nice. Well, some of these male victims of domestic violence would have a difference in opinion about th...
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