It's doubtful anyone on here has been the victim of domestic violence or dished it out but if there is someone, they aren't likely to say so on a public forum.
I don't mind saying it hasn't happened to me nor have I committed the offence.
Going back to what Hope said, it probably would be a good idea for more of us to campaign for the disestablishment of the CofE but the way it is now and has been for many years, it doesn't intrude into our lives as it did in days gone by. It's quite a benign establishment and cares for everyone in England, Christian or not, so it doesn't worry most of us. The Anglican church in other countries has more to say - maybe they shouldn't be under the same banner - and we will speak against that, but as it's not here we tend to be a bit lazy when it comes to actually doing anything. I must admit I have nothing against the Cof E in England, it bothers me not a bit and am sure I'd feel the same were I a Hindu.
Does the Church of England state in its rules that a woman must obey a man? I think not though the scriptures seem to indicate that, as Christ is head of the Church, a husband is the head of the household - but who enforces that nowadays?