Sheesh — Name-calling is like terms of endearment in my house

by Natasha on Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 2:42 pm · 2 comments

I’m “Klutz” and he’s “Dumbass” in case you were wondering. (Note: We do try to tone it down in front of some younger family members.)

Read about France’s proposed new “psychological violence” bill

I assume it is always going to be “he” that gets charged, since in the longish BBC news article about this proposed innovation, including interviews with women psychologists and lawyers, I saw no mention of men being victims, only perpetrators. That tells me the bill is ideologically inspired by feminists, who seem to think that women are too fragile to fend off an insult from their boyfriend, too timid to give as good as they get, or too stupid to know where the front door is and use it.

And a smack on the behind — either mine or hubby’s — is considered foreplay. Oops, maybe that’s too much information. ;)

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{ 2 comments }

1 Bill Elder Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 7:43 pm at 7:43 pm

There are some ‘names” for what France has become but I won’t repeat them in mixed company.

2 MooseandSquirrel Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 9:04 pm at 9:04 pm

A lost cause — is probably the most polite way to describe them.

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