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* Hilariously subverted by the comedian [[Titus]]:
{{quote|'''Titus''': "Now, I don't think a man should ''EVER'' hit a woman! ...Until the fifth time she's cracked him in the face."}}
* In a real-life example, during the New York newsboys' strike of 1899, the striking newsboys used violence against scabs (i.e. boys selling papers in defiance of the strike) and against the delivery wagons that distributed the newspapers, but they never used violence against the women who owned and ran newsstands that sold the boycotted newspapers. Kid Blink, leader of the strike, said "A feller can't soak a lady."
 
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** Not altogether uncommon. To quote a teammate of mine from high school: "There's no good way to wrestle a girl. You don't want to lose to a girl and look like a wimp, but if you beat her, you just look like a bully.
* Although Angel Eyes, the villain from ''[[The Good, the Bad and the Ugly]]'' had no problem with hitting girls, [[Lee Van Cleef]], the actor portraying him, absolutely refused to, requiring the director to use a stunt man in the scene where it happened.
* In a real-life example, duringDuring the New York newsboys' strike of 1899, the striking newsboys used violence against scabs (i.e. boys selling papers in defiance of the strike) and against the delivery wagons that distributed the newspapers, but they never used violence against the women who owned and ran newsstands that sold the boycotted newspapers. Kid Blink, leader of the strike, said "A feller can't soak a lady."
 
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