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    Default Re: Our favorite pitchman, Vince "ShamWow" Shlomi arrested for punching hooker

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    I never get how a guy can actually put a beating on a woman.

    I can understand how a man could lose his cool and hit a woman once in anger, although I'm not condoning it, and I wouldn't judge that guy too harshly, but seriously how does a man lay a beating on a woman like that or how Chris Brown did to Rihanna.

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    Of course, it is wrong. Though I would argue that it should be true of both genders. Women seem to have a free run when it comes to hitting men, and yet a man is condemned for it just like that. Not that I am defending the guy in this story. To actually beat someone is the lowest of the low. I have never hit a woman (except my sister when I was a young boy because she threw a cup at my head) and yet I have been hit by women many times. And not just slaps but crazy tantrums with fists thumping on me. Ive never been hit on the face by a woman though because of my amazing defence . It's just not on though and yet that seems to be the way of things. Nobody has the right to hit any other person as far as I'm concerned.

    For anybody to try and put a beat down on someone is really nasty behaviour.
    Well, I can't agree on the beat down part, if you're in a fight with someone sometime you need to make sure they're down. On hitting women, if a woman is trying to attack you then of course yes you can defend yourself. I remember some drunk cow in a club went mad punched a girl in our group, kicked one of the guys & came at me with a bottle, so I really had no choice but to lay one on her chin, and put her out. I'm not proud of it but I'd rather not have a bottle over my head. The fact is as most men are physically stronger you only need one hit. To put a beatdown on someone considerably weaker is just disgusting to me. However, I don't know where you were raised, miles, but where I'm from if you have a fight, you definitely don't want the other guy getting up straight away. It's not nice, but its the way of the world.

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    Default Re: Our favorite pitchman, Vince "ShamWow" Shlomi arrested for punching hooker

    Quote Originally Posted by JazMerkin View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by JazMerkin View Post
    I never get how a guy can actually put a beating on a woman.

    I can understand how a man could lose his cool and hit a woman once in anger, although I'm not condoning it, and I wouldn't judge that guy too harshly, but seriously how does a man lay a beating on a woman like that or how Chris Brown did to Rihanna.

    Pussyhole
    Of course, it is wrong. Though I would argue that it should be true of both genders. Women seem to have a free run when it comes to hitting men, and yet a man is condemned for it just like that. Not that I am defending the guy in this story. To actually beat someone is the lowest of the low. I have never hit a woman (except my sister when I was a young boy because she threw a cup at my head) and yet I have been hit by women many times. And not just slaps but crazy tantrums with fists thumping on me. Ive never been hit on the face by a woman though because of my amazing defence . It's just not on though and yet that seems to be the way of things. Nobody has the right to hit any other person as far as I'm concerned.

    For anybody to try and put a beat down on someone is really nasty behaviour.
    Well, I can't agree on the beat down part, if you're in a fight with someone sometime you need to make sure they're down. On hitting women, if a woman is trying to attack you then of course yes you can defend yourself. I remember some drunk cow in a club went mad punched a girl in our group, kicked one of the guys & came at me with a bottle, so I really had no choice but to lay one on her chin, and put her out. I'm not proud of it but I'd rather not have a bottle over my head. The fact is as most men are physically stronger you only need one hit. To put a beatdown on someone considerably weaker is just disgusting to me. However, I don't know where you were raised, miles, but where I'm from if you have a fight, you definitely don't want the other guy getting up straight away. It's not nice, but its the way of the world.
    I see what you are saying. I've never really been in a proper mans fight before. Seen lots of fights, but have always been lucky that the violence has never really come my way.

    I've been attacked by women who cannot control themselves a few times, but never with bottles or weaponry. I've always been able to move about with guard up and just deflect most of the punches on my arms. I've never been kicked before so never had that to worry about either. I have pushed back before. I'm very tall so it has been fun to push against the other persons shoulder with one hand whilst they swing wildly and miss my face by quite a margin. That is quite fun. But, no, I've never really needed to try and hurt a woman. If it was some random loony, I probably would defend myself. But most of the women who have tried to punch me have been in relationships with me. I never wanted to punch them really.

    The worst I get these days are objects that get flung at me on occasion. I can deal with that okay. A little like George Bush and that shoe.

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