If the sex is good men will tolerate a lot. Where do you think the trope of "crazy women are the best in bed" comes from? If the "crazy" shows up in physical abuse, since they are most times physically stronger than women, a slap or even a punch isn't going to feel as bad or do as much damage as a man hitting a woman so they probably thi…
If the sex is good men will tolerate a lot. Where do you think the trope of "crazy women are the best in bed" comes from? If the "crazy" shows up in physical abuse, since they are most times physically stronger than women, a slap or even a punch isn't going to feel as bad or do as much damage as a man hitting a woman so they probably think "that didn't hurt, I can take it." They also probably think the first time is a one-off and won't turn into a habit.
The pathologies seem to be closely related in both sexes - the willingness to be a victim for certain trade-offs - good sex, a guy who's 'otherwise a good guy', or a good provider, or whatever. With women and celebrity spouses, it might be the trade-off of being with a rich, famous guy - think Janay Palmer or Nicole Brown Simpson.
If the sex is good men will tolerate a lot. Where do you think the trope of "crazy women are the best in bed" comes from? If the "crazy" shows up in physical abuse, since they are most times physically stronger than women, a slap or even a punch isn't going to feel as bad or do as much damage as a man hitting a woman so they probably think "that didn't hurt, I can take it." They also probably think the first time is a one-off and won't turn into a habit.
The pathologies seem to be closely related in both sexes - the willingness to be a victim for certain trade-offs - good sex, a guy who's 'otherwise a good guy', or a good provider, or whatever. With women and celebrity spouses, it might be the trade-off of being with a rich, famous guy - think Janay Palmer or Nicole Brown Simpson.