Azazel005 |
05-24-2009 11:00 PM |
I certainly agree that at the end of the day, that sort of violence is inappropriate, at times though it is unavoidable. I certainly don't think it's sexist of me to say "in most cases if I was attacked by a women, I wouldn't hit back" restrain, avoid push away all possible but certainly not fight per se for the reasons I outlined earlier. Sure it's an archaic state of mind, though all things considered its a reasonable course of action to take. It's as much for me as for the opponent, I don't want to deal with the reality that I have seriously hurt someone over some fickle in the moment issue.
I know a lot of guys, that have some expierence fighting that take that stance and it's not about being sexist just a reality that you don't know for sure how much damage you can do and men and women are more often then not physically mismatched.
Lets just use an example that's here hopefully you don't mind Haunted it's just your someone who did post there height weight.
So Haunted is 124 pounds and 5''6'.
Az is about 200 pounds and 6''1'.
With no senses of exaggeration I can physically pick up Haunted with one hand, I could with both arms throw her across a room without a serious strain. I haven't tested my hit force in a lot of years but it would be more then likely more PSI then Haunted's weight.
These things may all mean nothing if Haunted is a better fighter then me, I may not be able to or get a chance to hit her, though if I am a better fighter and I do, the size weight difference mean that the damage I do could be incredibly risky.
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