You know what else I feel iffy about is the physical violence. Like if it's a bad guy, go for it. But if it's…
It's a massive double standard that's played out in front of our eyes. And I wasn't going to say anything but then I'm like Eff it, someone has too because sadly netizens actually duplicate this both ways; men against women and vice versa just because of a tv show. Pretty nuts actually. It's one of those "if your fave tv show told you to jump off a bridge, would you?" Smdh.
You know what else I feel iffy about is the physical violence. Like if it's a bad guy, go for it. But if it's…
There would be anger like at the little shit for punching women. It shouldn't be made into this rift of men can't do it but it's funny when a woman does. Physical abuse is the same regardless of gender.
Okay I get the ‘drag him more’ team… I really do. BUT that man was way too smooth with his apology—his…
You know what else I feel iffy about is the physical violence. Like if it's a bad guy, go for it. But if it's someone you love and yes they made you mad; slapping, hitting, or punching as a way to get your anger out just doesn't feel right. I may be in the minority. Yell, scream, use your mouth. It's there for a reason. Start to properly communicate. Role reversal and the comment section would be up in arms about physical abuse. But here, the woman repeatedly slaps him on different occasions and it's fine and people giggle. Lying to someone, though wrong, doesn't make that person allowed to slap. Using a real life though extreme example is Amber Heard. Just how I feel; won't apologize for it.