Are you familiar with any of the social science work that was "used" to support this piece you posted? I went ahead and looked over one of the articles in the "Sources" list, and I'm wondering if you think the FRC is using the conclusions in an honest way. For example, the authors of the article from the Journal of Interpersonal Violence cite statistics that actually show that women in heterosexual relationships suffer more abuse:
(pp. 471-472)Brand and Kidd (1986) studied the extent of physical aggression experienced by 75 heterosexual women and 55 lesbians to determine whether men or women were more abusive in their intimate relationships. The results of their study indicated that men (76%) were more abusive against their female partners more often than were females (51%) in their lesbian relationships. Brand and Kidd also found that physical abuse occurred more frequently in heterosexual relationships than in lesbian relationships.
So... As you can imagine, I'm kind of wondering what a citation from this article is doing in your FRC piece. Granted: your FRC piece mentions "verbal aggression." So what do you think that is, exactly?
(p. 479)Sulking and refusing to talk (85.5%, Md=3.6) and everbal insults or profanity (75.8%, Md=4.8) were the most common forms of verbal aggression reported.
By that definition, Droopy, you'd really have to classify yourself as being someone in need of "the truth" about your own lifestyle.
In any case, if you are actually interested in "the truth," you'd be a lot better off going and chasing down the actual research. I bet it would be a real eye-opener for you to see what the actual, peer-reviewed research says in comparison to something like the article you've just cited.
ETA: I realized that I mis-transcribed the numbers from the Brand-Kidd study. I can possibly send you a .pdf of the study if you're interested, Loran.