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ARGUMENTS
The beauty of getting into an argument is that you can blow off steam and SAY anything you like, as long as the situation doesn't turn PHYSICALLY violent. That is, unless you live in France. Listen to this . . .
Recently, French officials introduced a new law banning "psychological violence" in domestic situations.
Put another way, the law bans people from INSULTING their loved ones during arguments.
Now, I know what you're thinking . . . even if this law was a good idea, there's no way they could ever enforce it. But the French don't see it that way.
According to the French Prime Minister, the new law is "an important step forward as the creation of this offense will allow us to deal with the most insidious situations, situations that leave no visible scars, but which leave victims torn up inside."
The law is expected to go into effect this summer. Officials say electronic tagging will be used on repeat offenders.
Re: Not to be outdone
Does this mean shock collars on repeat offenders?
*snort*
You're fat *zzzzt*
Honey, perhaps you could stick to a smaller portion *zzzzt*
No, we can't go to Ryans. You're getting chubby as it is *zzzt*
You're a poopyhead! *zzzt*