Relationship ‘terrorists’ likely to be women

Women are more likely than men to be controlling and aggressive relationship "terrorists", say psychologists.

Relationship ‘terrorists’ likely to be women

The idea that they are the gentler sex is a myth — at least as far as partners are concerned, according to a study.

Scientists found that far from the popular notion of women tending to be victims of “intimate partner violence” (IPV), they were more physically aggressive to their other halves than men.

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