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Do you think we should get rid of government programs for abused domestic women?

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Women have a right to choose who they want to date. They have a tendency to date guys who seem not to be fake. Sometimes there are guys out there who are not fake, but in women’s eyes they seem to be too nice. They choose not to date these guys. That is their choice. So why does the

taxpayers have to suffer for a woman's mistake? Here is proof

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  1. I'm not quite sure that there are many government funded abuse programs. But, like all non-Constitutional endeavors, we should debate our priorities based upon our ability to pay for any potential program. If we believe a program to be a high priority and we can pay for it, I have no problem.


  2. How about we remove those programs after we do a little genocidal cleansings and do away with all those worthless men.  That's about as compassionate as you're being.

  3. No.  Your line of reasoning is misguided and you obviously need to ask the question why women choose to date who they date.  Generally, women will want to date the non-nice individual early in their lives, say up to age 22 or 23.  Once they get the rebelness out of their system, some settle down and look for the nice, truthful, stable guy to date and be with.  Do not change from being nice, instead, if you are young, look to date an older women for now and do not waste your time with the ones who are looking for the so called 'bad' guy to date.

  4. I'm not sure I know of any government based programs other than police hotlines that are available to any abused person, male or female.  

    The programs I know for abused women and their children are private, non-profits.

  5. yes i do

  6. Most domestic violence cases involve married women, who can't simply leave--because of children and property entanglements.

  7. an answers forum is not 'proof' of anything. You don't technically even know it those are actually women answering your question. Further, while most women do have a choice about whom they date, when they are involved in an abusive relationship it is often rife with threats or acts of physical harm if the woman leaves. Often, she must run away with children and hide in a safe house to escape. Luckily you are not a woman and have never had to experience that fear....many others have and I want to see that they and their children have a place to go....and that place needs funds to stay open.

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