Regardless, it has always both bewildered and sickened me how a person can throw a serious punch without any physical provocation. — FrankGSterleJr
It brings to mind an analogous scenario in which a chess player recklessly plays white by rashly forcefully moving his pawn first in foolish anticipation that doing so will indeed stupefy his adversary. — FrankGSterleJr
Toxic masculinity. I thought that meant threatening to use or actually using physical force to settle differences or arguments. — Agent Smith
During my troubled-teen years of the 1980s, I observed how, in general, by ‘swinging first’ a person potentially places himself (or herself) in an unanticipated psychological disadvantage—one favoring the combatant who chooses to patiently wait for his opponent to take the first swing, perhaps even without the fist necessarily connecting. — FrankGSterleJr
At what point is this deterioration/escalation justifiable? — Possibility
At the point when people take for granted that it is morally right to hate and despise others. — baker
Getting the first punch in can just mean you are faster and more sober than the idiot getting in your face for no reason with clear intent to cause you physical harm. — I like sushi
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