Is it true that most women take physical abuse as a sign of love from their significant other?
From what I have read, it's more like they think that they did something. They get this delusional idea that the guy is good underneath it and he'll change if she shows him love.
>>39272275
thanks now if i ever get in a relationship i am going to see if i can get away with beating her
>>39272256
No idea. My wife actually becomes paranoid if i dont hit her, not straight up abuse but mild to light, she thinks she did something wrong or etc. To keep her happy i have to "playfully" beat her up or bully her or she gets paranoid and depressed.
Im fully aware this is not normal and if anyone saw our relationship through a window theyd probably call the police.
I don't think its most women, but it is becoming more common
I know it sounds cruel, but I would never get into a relationship with a woman who had been abused before.
They likely had or have developed a broken view of masculinity. They perceive kindness and stability as weakness and might dump you or even cheat on you by not fulfilling their idea of masculinity