You know, I really had no idea where to put this topic. Maybe a moderator will have an idea, or maybe this will just be glossed over and quickly left behind.
I have been a witness and a close examiner of many relationships in the short span of life I have had thus far.
And this is a topic that plagues my mind as well as female and male friends. My calculated guess is that there are individuals on this forum both younger and older than me so I want to get a wide spectrum of opinions.
Some describe this as how the tides have changed, or the thought process. That in the time of my grandparents, the guy was rarely at fault in a situation, and if things turned out badly, including physical abuse, it was usually because the female did not carry things out properly.
I WILL NOT SAY THIS WAS RIGHT. It was not by all means.
But I will point out that it seems that the pendulum has swung to the other side. Now days, the guys I know who are less player types are the one's who are the toy and should a girl hit a guy publicly, even in the family jewel region, the girl tends to get away free as a bird. I have seen this time and time again, and even bore witness to a situation wherein the girls and a few guys in the the group believed the guy did it.
I must admit though, when I saw a situation where a friend hit his girlfriend in front of the rest of us and the chaos that ensued, I was having mixed feelings. I feel as physical abuse or hitting others stems from a variety of things.
It seems to be attributed primarily to:
1. Culture and ethnicity, some countries and societies find it more acceptable than others
2. Family background and how the family treats one anothers
3. Social experience
4. Mental state, wherein we have the famous Insanity Plee in more violent situations
That being said: I find that I am overall disappointed with how things seem to be. In certain situations, the hitting and abusing is accepted if it's just the girl. Other times it's not if it's public or else if it happens to be viewed as a "cheap" movement.
Then we have the gender disassociation wherein the girls today are usually given more value as they are viewed as "fragile" and "weak" in comparison. That has definitely not always been the case in some of the situations I have heard. The girl would sometimes be the far more athletic individual and the guy really not so capable of hurting a fly (We guys tussle, I know from experience how weak these guys are).
That being said: What are people's reactions and feelings to how physical abuse is seen or handled today? Why is it that sometimes physical hit is viewed more poorly than mental abuse. After all, mental torture can often be far worse and create a longer lasting scar than a physical hit.