No, really!
The sex police at U of M claim:
The definitions of behaviors of violence … describe most accurately what occurs in an abusive relationship,” [U-M spokesperson Rick Fitzgerald] said in an email. “Those behaviors not in the context of violence are not abusive. A reader of this site would recognize that it’s described as one behavior in the context of a pattern of behaviors to maintain power and control over an intimate partner."
I respond that this is a university full of scholars. Scholars are people who know how to make fine distinctions. They should not create rules that are vague or open to misinterpretation.
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