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We hear a lot about husbands abusing their wives, but little of the reverse. But from this article it would appear to be quite a problem as outlined by Mankind (link to their site below).
I expect many macho males would consider this guy a wimp, but she said that if he raised a case against her she would allege that he abused her - that being more believable under current society norms.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's a societal issue in so far as it's not taken particularly seriously. A few years ago the awful Denise Welch was being interviewed by Piers Morgan and she said that during an argument she'd thrown a lamp at Tim Healy's head - this drew much hilarity from the audience. Had she told the story that Tim Healy had been the thrower the reaction from the audience would not have been one of mirth.
The battleaxe wife with a frying pan in her hand is an old trope based in truth.
Denise Walsh and Tim Healy had very physical fights when they were both drunk, they were as bad as each other. Denise often had to escape to a hotel. Not defending or excusing either, nothing funny about such appalling behaviour regardless of gender.