Guys, if you take women out of the equation, how likely do you think it is for two male strangers to get into a street fight?

MCheetah

Inspired by this question. I said this on there.

"I used to work as a security guard and was a bouncer for a few years, and almost ALL fights in clubs and bars were either started over a woman, or started BY women. A guy flirted with someone's girl, accidentally bumped into her, or a girl got angry with another girl. Hell, if I had a girlfriend, I'd probably fight to protect her, too. If you take women out of the equation, fights among men almost NEVER happen. Cooler heads tend to prevail.

Not with women, though! Women will fight over anything, and then even drag their man into the confrontation as well! Women will even start fights with men, throwing the first punch and thinking that man won't slap the sh*t out of her for it. I believe women are the cause of 95% of all street fights among men."

What do you think? Are most fights among men caused over a woman?

More likely they'll fight without a woman being the source of the conflict.
They'll be equally as likely to fight, regardless of a woman being the source of the conflict or not.
Less likely they'll fight without a woman being the source of the conflict.
It's highly unlikely men will get into a street brawl if a woman isn't involved.
No idea / Results only.
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Guys, if you take women out of the equation, how likely do you think it is for two male strangers to get into a street fight?
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