I'm not sure whether this is a sincere question or an attempt at 'gotcha', but I'll answer anyway. There is a psychological issue, and it is widely discussed and identified in medical material, where women who have volatile or unhealthy experiences and images of romantic love feel attraction to men who are likely to harm them. This might mean growing up in an environment where the local drug dealer might have protected you from other violent men, being pimped out at a young age by a groomer and needing that total control to feel loved, or having felt desirable when a deeply brutal male figure was gentle with you, and awful to other women. This we would call reactive trauma: the dopamine and familiarity of continuing abusive cycles around what is perceived as 'love' or 'a real man' continues. The other version of this is fantasised adrenaline complexes: a woman who just feel bored by healthy relationships or a non-volatile lifestyle and actively seeks out proximity to violence, crime, abuse, serial killers, and so on. Both are unhealthy and need mental health treatment.