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It is pretty universal from victimization report studies across western countries. It's observed across countries.This is based on a single study that didn't ask the gender of the person who was committing the domestic violence. Believe it or not there are a lot of women who stop dating men altogether after getting the fuck beaten out of them. Nowhere in the study does it say these women were beaten by other women.
I do remember erin pizzey who started the world's first women's shelter speaking about after she had gotten pushed out, that a lot of the women's shelters became anti-male indoctrination institutes, whereas in the early days men helped and as a result also helped female victims to sometimes have their first healthy and positive (platonic) relationship to a man. This is all be her account of things, I don't know if it's true. It would lend further credence to what you're saying. But it isn't a single study that I'm talking about.
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