Yes, I have read it and hence my last comments.
Choking
• Placed his arm around her neck from behind, impeding her ability to breathe for approximately 5 seconds.
• The victim reported feeling unable to move or do anything during the choking.
Throwing
• Threw her off the bed onto the floor.
• Dragged her back onto the bed, causing additional injuries.
Biting
• Bit her right forearm, leaving visible teeth marks and redness.
Slapping
• Slapped the glasses off her face.
Intimidation
• Moved his face within inches of hers after choking her, described as aggressive and threatening behavior.
Left her with visible injuries, including:
• A bite mark on her forearm.
• Abrasions to her right eyebrow/temple area.
• Abrasions and bruises on her left leg (from her knee to her foot).
• A cut on her left thumb, which was bleeding.
Look, if you find these actions acceptable, it’s clear we were raised with very different values. If someone did these things to my mother, sister, or daughter, it would undeniably cross a line. But that’s just me. It’s also clear that we’re not going to see eye to eye on this, so there’s no point in revisiting previous arguments or continuing a circular debate.