It's the same for gay men, but slightly different. Both are basically fighting against their own biological nature, and in result, becoming more withdrawn and depressed because of it. For a lot of lesbians this results in obesity, heart disease, and then death:
It's a horrible lifestyle that literally only makes things worse for everybody involved. it's a terrible environment in which to raise a child. If they aren't being submitted to domestic abuse, they'll have to deal with emotionally volatile, unhealthy and depressed moms.
It's also influenced by how women are socialised.
Women are told everything someone does they don't like is abuse, meanwhile not taught that anything bad they do is abuse. So zero self-control is paired with this keenness to say everything is abuse.
I think part of it is a biological mismatch, they may desire the same sex, but that doesn't change the other parts of them that are still made for a relationship with the other sex.
The gay man community is promiscuous and bitchy for a reason, women aren't there to temper those impulses, instead they're trying to attract other men. If women were as up for shagging as men were and in the same ways as men, society would get nothing done and would focus just on sex, and so it is with the gay male community. But for women sex comes with higher responsibilities and different meaning, and so they (in a healthy society) guard it, they gatekeep it and require investment. To do so is their biological imperative.
Similarly, lesbians trend towards fat and angry. Not all of that is socialisation, even in a healthier society where women were socialised right you'd see higher rates of abuse in lesbian couples because there's no more stoic stronger partner and they're not attempting to achieve what men are looking for in a partner.
Isn’t the domestic violence rate among lesbians 10x higher than male-female couples?
Yup. It's so bad that even Lefty, pro-gay outlets even had to do some articles about it: https://archive.is/gqkN8
They also have escalating depression rates the longer that lesbians stay together:
https://www.nimh.nih.gov/news/science-news/2021/researchers-find-disparities-in-suicide-risk-among-lesbian-gay-and-bisexual-adults
https://archive.is/iZcbt
It's the same for gay men, but slightly different. Both are basically fighting against their own biological nature, and in result, becoming more withdrawn and depressed because of it. For a lot of lesbians this results in obesity, heart disease, and then death:
It's a horrible lifestyle that literally only makes things worse for everybody involved. it's a terrible environment in which to raise a child. If they aren't being submitted to domestic abuse, they'll have to deal with emotionally volatile, unhealthy and depressed moms.
It's also influenced by how women are socialised.
Women are told everything someone does they don't like is abuse, meanwhile not taught that anything bad they do is abuse. So zero self-control is paired with this keenness to say everything is abuse.
I think part of it is a biological mismatch, they may desire the same sex, but that doesn't change the other parts of them that are still made for a relationship with the other sex.
The gay man community is promiscuous and bitchy for a reason, women aren't there to temper those impulses, instead they're trying to attract other men. If women were as up for shagging as men were and in the same ways as men, society would get nothing done and would focus just on sex, and so it is with the gay male community. But for women sex comes with higher responsibilities and different meaning, and so they (in a healthy society) guard it, they gatekeep it and require investment. To do so is their biological imperative.
Similarly, lesbians trend towards fat and angry. Not all of that is socialisation, even in a healthier society where women were socialised right you'd see higher rates of abuse in lesbian couples because there's no more stoic stronger partner and they're not attempting to achieve what men are looking for in a partner.
I don't know the exact numbers but the domestic violence rate is indeed correlated with the number of women in the relationship.