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This is a euphemism routinely applied in initial reports by the [[mainstream media]] when a woman is alleged to have committed domestic or intimate partner violence against a man. |
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[[Category: Euphemisms]] |
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Latest revision as of 05:14, 20 June 2025
Known to each other is a euphemism for an intimate or familial relationship applied in initial reports of a crime by the police or the mainstream media. This is generally an indication that a woman is alleged to have committed domestic or intimate partner violence against a man.