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="mooooo, post: 579120, member: 5210"]The last girl I dated spent 3 months telling me she loved me and I was perfect and her soulmate, then abruptly decided she wanted to be friends one day. So a girl who is consistent about what she wants is pretty sane compared to the others I've seen.

Not to mention the previous girl lined up cuddly animals at the end of her bed each night before she felt she could go to sleep, and would spontaneously burst into tears because she thought she was ugly...
 
No. Say you have 10 men. 2 are violent. 5 are in relationships. Both violent men are in relationships. The women don't cause the violence, but the rate of violence in relationships is higher than if they avoided them instead.
Put some more thought into this son. You're saying relationships are bad because they raise the chance of someone suffering relationship related negative affects compared to if they didn't enter one. This would make sense if you hated all relationships but you're a fucking loveshy with a goddamned mail order bride. Your thinking is literally "I have a woman but she is stupid because she entered this relationship when statistically relationships suck".
 
No. Say you have 10 men. 2 are violent. 5 are in relationships. Both violent men are in relationships. The women don't cause the violence, but the rate of violence in relationships is higher than if they avoided them instead.
A better explanation: Women *do* avoid abusers. As a man with actual female friends who has -- in more instances than he cares to remember -- actively helped these friends remove themselves from abusive situations, trust me on this one.

Rather, to continue with your bullshit numbers, in arguendo, three of the other five men are violent. They aren't in relationships because women avoid them. You just see the abusive relationships and *assume* that all the men who aren't in relationships (who you reflexively identify as poor, innocent, "nice" love-shies) wouldn't be abusive if given the chance. Take a good long look at @Holden , and tell me how well that assumption holds up in practice.
 
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