MLC violence is very dangerous and terrifying because there's absolutely no history of abuse. If you've lived with someone who adored you for decades you are completely unprepared for that person to suddenly and viciously turn on you. LBS (men and women) have been pushed, punched, kicked, bitten, choked and worse. The sudden "rage attack" that comes out of nowhere can leave the LBS paralyzed and in shock when what she has to do is try to MOVE - into a room and lock the door or out of the house. LBS must call the police to report the battery and ask the officers to take MLCer to the psychiatric wing of a hospital for testing or if the police refuse, ask MLCer's attorney to request mental status testing.
If you are given any type of warning that the MLCer is about to blowup, try to disengage. Do not argue. Walk away.
I think many of us are the walking wounded even if they don't clock us. We are subjected to emotional abuse, financial abuse, gas lighting, character assassination, shock and trauma from BD then antagonistic, expensive, stressful divorces and child custody battles. Many LBS have disordered and vengeful ow's thrust into their once serene and predictable lives severely affecting their children's well-being.
I have said so many times: Society, criminal and family courts must start protecting us. We need help.
My husband did not physically assault me but he scared me when he blew up at me for no reason shortly before BD. Thankfully, we were out in public. But I never did find out who threw 2 large cinder blocks into the rear window of my little Miata. The police asked me if I had enemies because that is considered a personal crime. I said of course not, but then I recalled telling my husband the week before that there was no way he was going to take my car so he could give his car - a new Mustang convertible - to a "friend."