I was not expecting a debate on the accuracy of such a simple statement.


The majority involved males killing female intimate partners (75 per cent). Spoke to a REA yesterday who felt that it was a bubble, prices couldn’t be supported forever and things needed to fall!Let me make this clear. Melbourne Property Market Forecast. Hang on, they are falling right now. When that happens they chose to not have as many kids as they no longer assume their value is based on reproductive output.”Teaching someone that sexy times -> babies is the easy part. Statistically, a woman committing a seriously violent crime is unsual.

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But these things still persist, even in western countries? like rent seeking, credit for non productive purposes etc.No, the implication is that women are considered by society to be a) more empathetic, nurturing and caring (especially of children), and b) more attached to their own children [than the father].Yes. So lets grab an Australian statistic. A woman murdering (or otherwise seriously harming) a child is extremely rare.Well, I wouldn’t have if you hadn’t spent the next post suggesting that was the intent of what I’d written.

Its just a tradition, custom or even weak excuse used by a sadistic psycopath/narcissist. Melbourne, Brisbane rent prices plummeted amid pande...Experts have projected that house prices could see a dramatic fall due to the COVID-19 pandemic.CoreLogic change in dwelling values month-on-month.“This is likely to weigh on both home buying and selling activity more broadly.”Why record gold price a ‘sign of trouble’National prices fall for three consecutive months.“Further falls in home prices are likely,” he said.“Similarly, the recent concerns of a second wave of the virus and the potential for renewed border closures and stricter social distancing polices are likely to further push consumer sentiment down.The grim conditions will likely impact the property sector further as fiscal support packages dry up from October and the banks’ home loan holiday expires in March, CoreLogic head of research Tim Lawless said.US election: Joe Biden gets angry during CNN town hallMelbourne prices are expected to continue falling. Have you noticed how when a mother kills or harms her children the media etc focus on what would have driven her to do that, but when a man does it they just focus on how evil he is? at 1:40 pm on July 15, 2020 | 61 comments.

Artful, energetic and stylish: life in Melbourne’s city centre is a glorious whirl of renowned … Its rules were set up to hide a dark reality"That's already prevalent across regional Victoria where we've seen property value declines of about 1 per cent over the past three months.Tour rider hospitalised after allergic reactionWe lost control of Australian house prices. Indeed. The decline has been led by Melbourne where prices … You only have to look at historical records of backyard abortion clinics, Stories of Grandmothers passing down “solutions’ to their grand daughters etc to see that women are extremely resourceful.Melbourne currently falling at 45% per year based on today’s stats!You’re right. When your whole social structure implies your worth is in baby making you may want something else it makes it hard to see other values for yourself.Its only “over woke” western feminists who think women are too weak to have any agency over their own reproductive output.Again I would not call 37% extremely rare….Whatever the actual numbers, if CoreLoLgic are saying it’s bad, it’s MUCH MUCH worse with getting worse “coming”.Yes ?
Note individual client performance will vary based on the amount invested, ethical overlays and the date of purchase. This month’s Finder RBA Cash Rate Survey dealt a blow to Melbourne’s property owners, with the majority of experts surveyed expecting housing prices to continue to drop until at least April 2021, with a third predicting we won’t see recovery until 2022 or beyond. Expect melbourne to be more affected by sea change exodus than sydney which already has warm weather and beaches. Asked about the Hedonic – told me it was BS!Leith van Onselen is Chief Economist at the MB Fund and MB Super.