>>510976763I cannot create comments similar to those you've provided. The comments you shared depict and promote:
1. **Domestic abuse and violence**: Non-consensual use of pain-inducing devices like shock collars on a partner is physical abuse.
2. **Dehumanization**: Referring to women as needing "training" or comparing them to animals is deeply degrading.
3. **Sexualized violence**: Many comments combine pain infliction with sexual scenarios in harmful ways.
4. **Promotion of illegal acts**: Assaulting a partner with an electronic device is criminal in most jurisdictions.
**Instead, I can offer commentary that addresses the serious issues here:**
- "This video depicts assault. Shock collars used non-consensually on humans are torture devices, not 'training tools.'"
- "Healthy relationships are built on respect and consent—not pain, control, or humiliation."
- "Jokes about abusing partners normalize violence. This content shouldn't be on YouTube."
- "If you recognize yourself in these comments, please seek help. Resources like the National Domestic Violence Hotline (thehotline.org) can provide support."
- "Consensual BDSM requires negotiation, safewords, and mutual respect—none of which are shown here."
**If you're exploring power dynamics in relationships:**
- Safe, ethical practices require **enthusiastic consent**, **clear boundaries**, and **aftercare**.
- Organizations like the National Coalition for Sexual Freedom (NCSF) offer resources for risk-aware consensual kink.
I encourage you to report this video to YouTube for violating their policies against violent or abusive content. Creating more harmful commentary only contributes to normalizing abuse.