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JFL This is the victory normies boast about

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View: https://www.reddit.com/r/relationship_advice/comments/rm6wu8/need_help_telling_my_27f_gf_37f_to_lose_weight_in/


Imagine thinking youve succeeded, coming home to a “b-but shes not 600lbs yet” “girlfriend” who gives little fuck about you in reality, because you get duty sex in starfish position with a pork loin, whilst basking in their stench. Literally talks about them not showering for up to 4 days like its just an every day thing. The hesitation in them is so sad, you know youd be an incel if you didnt “luck”:feelskek: out with a big girl. Im beginning to think this is an every day occurrence for the vast majority of you normie zeros, who think they are everything because they “got” a girlfriend. She isnt willing to change her health not for herself and especially not him. He either sits by and lets her have her way, whilst she loses the respect for him or he leaves and she gets a new desperate simp as she adds on the pounds.

Tell me, is this the girl you dreamed about back when you were younger? Is this the fantasy youve wanted? Just fucking LOL. The older I get the more im beginning to think this whole incel shit just isnt that bad, the alternative is settling for a strain on your life that youve convinced yourself you love for a slice of cooch. Beyond disgusting, and above all incredibly sad.:feelskek::feelskek:
 
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These are lesbians. Read carefully sir.

What is lesbian partner violence?
Partner violence in lesbian (and gay) relationships recently has been identified as an important social problem. Partner or domestic violence among lesbians has been defined as including physical, sexual and psychological abuse, although researchers have most often studied physical violence.

How common is lesbian partner violence?
About 17-45% of lesbians report having been the victim of a least one act of physical violence perpetrated by a lesbian partner (1,5,6,13). Types of physical abuse named by more than 10% of participants in one study included:

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    Disrupting other�s eating or sleeping habits
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    Pushing or shoving, driving recklessly to punish, and slapping, kicking, hitting, or biting (11).
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    Sexual abuse by a woman partner has been reported by up to 50% of lesbians (12).
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    Psychological abuse has been reported as occurring at least one time by 24% to 90% of lesbians (1,5,6,11,14).
The research usually has been done with mostly white, middle-class lesbians who are sufficiently open about their sexual orientation to have met researchers seeking participants in the lesbian community. Subsequently, these findings may not apply to women who are less open, less educated, or of other ethnic backgrounds.

Why would a lesbian batter another woman?
Lesbians who abuse another women may do so for reasons similar to those that motivate heterosexual male batterers. Lesbians abuse their partners to gain and maintain control (9). Lesbian batterers are motivated to avoid feelings of loss and abandonment. Therefore, many violent incidents occur during threatened separations. Many lesbian batterers grew up in violent households and were physically, sexually, or verbally abused and/or witnessed their mothers being abused by fathers or stepfathers (6,7,14).

How is lesbian partner violence different from heterosexual partner violence?
There are several similarities between lesbian and heterosexual partner violence. Violence appears to be about as common among lesbian couples as among heterosexual couples (1,5). In addition, the cycle of violence occurs in both types of relationships. However, there also are several differences.

In lesbian relationships, the "butch" (physically stronger, more masculine or wage-earning) member of the couple may be as likely to be the victim as the batterer, whereas in heterosexual relationships, the male partner (usually the stronger, more masculine, and wage-earning member) is most often the batterer (4). Some lesbians in abusive relationships report fighting back in their relationship (6,8).

his paper presents a narrative review on IPV occurring in same sex couples, that is, same sex IPV (SSIPV). Despite the myth that IPV is exclusively an issue in heterosexual relationships, many studies have revealed the existence of IPV among lesbian and gay couples, and its incidence is comparable to (Turell, 2000) or higher than that among heterosexual couples (Messinger, 2011; Kelley et al., 2012).

New data from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows that bisexual women experience significantly higher rates of rape, physical violence and/or stalking by an intimate partner compared to both lesbians and heterosexual women. This finding not only sheds light on this unconscionable social problem but also illustrates the critical need for bisexual inclusion in health research.

Based on data from the 2010 National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey (NISVS), this CDC report is the first of its kind to account for a respondent’s sexual orientation. The report’s findings also include:

  • The lifetime prevalence of rape, physical violence and/or stalking by an intimate partner is extremely high in the lesbian, gay and bisexual community with lesbian women (43.8%), gay men (26%), bisexual women (61.1%), and bisexual men (37.3%) reporting experiencing this violence, compared to heterosexual women (35%) and heterosexual men (29%).
  • Among women who experienced rape, physical violence and/or stalking in the context of an intimate relationship, the majority of bisexual and heterosexual women (89.5% and 98.7%, respectively) reported only male perpetrators while self-identified lesbians (67.4%) reported having only female perpetrators
 
This type of Pathetic normie s look down on us
 
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