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ezkl2230
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Yup.
This is very true.
I have personal experience with the "Birds of a feather" syndrome.
There are as many dysfunctional women out there as there are dysfunctional men....and they do tend to be attracted to each other. This is a very well known fact of dysfunctional relationships. Sometimes someone is harmed by a significant other because that particular person happens to simply be the "weapon of choice" that the one self-destructive person chooses to use against THEMSELVES. This does NOT excuse violence, but the dynamic is far more complicated than people want to believe.
But I think that good, well trained cops understand this. I had to call the police once because a woman I was dating started to throw things at me. I considered this to be a serious escalation of an argument to the level of an assault and so I called the police. When they arrived they did not jump to conclusions. They remained (a little bit frustratingly to me) neutral, and asked some relevant questions.....and very quickly determined who the "crazy" one probably was.
Domestic disputes are dangerous, and not just for the two main actors; they are notoriously dangerous situations for the police to intervene into as well.
An acquaintance of ours was an officer with the local PD many years ago. He was fond of saying that when it came to domestics, "There was ALWAYS someone closer than me who could respond to it!"