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If we get along fine and fall in love but she's a lot stronger than me, that's fine. I don't think I'd care much.
*where the man is a ♥♥♥♥
Hell no. You can have the muscular, big, strong ones, I’ll take the curvy, small, delicate ones.
anyway I think is normal to trust each other
of course if there's a physical fight the one stronger(usually the man) can beat up the weak one. But the weak one could do a lot of damage to the stronger one when asleep for example
so either way it doesn't matter who is stronger, they have to trust each other
I think, if you don't mind me saying, you might have a misunderstanding of how abusive relationships work. The weaker partner lives in fear. That is why they don't leave because the other partner completely controls their life through fear and even in the police station they are afraid that the partner will find them and take them home again. There is absolutely no chance of them sneaking up to the strong partner and attacking them whilst asleep; if they do, they had better kill them because when the partner wakes up they are going to make them pay 10-fold for it. Besides that, there are some men who can take a tazer or pepper spray and keep going, hitting them with a chair whilst they are asleep will probably just make them more angry.
I'm sorry I do not mean to lecture and perhaps you already know all this, I just think it's important to say it out loud.