LGBTA Domestic Violence right on my Lawn
- Kristle Harris Bowie
- Mar 8, 2022
- 2 min read

So I'm just at home minding my own business doing dishes and I start to hear a commotion outside. It is a lesbian couple arguing and the masculine one begins to assault and pullthe feminine girls hair. The feminine girl screams and cries and asked for the girl to let go of her. My wife comes out and ask if everything is okay and you please get off our property with the drama. The feminine one still the screaming and is stating that she never cheated. I couldn't believe what I was seeing, why domestic violence? The feminine chick was a heavy set girl and the masculine one was not. I have been a victim of domestic violence in this exact situation. I have dated someone who she thought old me and was jealous like that. I know what it's like. Eventually the masculine one forced the other one into their car and they pulled away. I hope there are right we did call the cops but it was too late. I hope that the feminine chick is all right. I'm so tired of seeing this violence happen in our own communities. If you are a masculine lesbian, it doesn't mean that you should be violent or physical with your partner. For some reason, Us big girls tend to be targeted more because it is assumed that we have lower self-esteem. Doesn't matter what you have between your legs, domestic violence is domestic violence. And studs, if you think it's okay to beat on your women and belittle them in public and then yell at them for embarrassing you, you are no stud you are a little b****. I'm so over it. I am blessed that I have found a stud that does not believe in putting her hands on women, and that I no longer have to worry about ever being abused. Feminine women, love does not hurt. And if you are in a relationship like this, do everything you can to leave it. Before it is too late!
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