"Occasionally, we hear that young women are more violent than they used to be, but there's no documentation of that."
Read the articles but they reinforce idea that males are still main aggressors.
Both parties contribute to the problem. It takes two to tango. Chicken and egg problem. Does it matter who started it? In the end, bruisers and black eyes aside, abuse is about a power struggle and about a power imbalance in the relationship. The conflict exists because one party is trying to have all the control and the other party disagrees. Domestic violence is a method for one party to try to control another. Both parties do it.
The articles you've linked to emphasize that men resort to physical violence in MUCH greater proportions than women. (roughly 95% to 5%) What does that have to do with your question about false allegations? On the surface, it would appear that they are not fictitious.
Read the articles but they reinforce idea that males are still main aggressors.
Both parties contribute to the problem. It takes two to tango. Chicken and egg problem. Does it matter who started it? In the end, bruisers and black eyes aside, abuse is about a power struggle and about a power imbalance in the relationship. The conflict exists because one party is trying to have all the control and the other party disagrees. Domestic violence is a method for one party to try to control another. Both parties do it.
The articles you've linked to emphasize that men resort to physical violence in MUCH greater proportions than women. (roughly 95% to 5%) What does that have to do with your question about false allegations? On the surface, it would appear that they are not fictitious.
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