Why can’t we accept the fact that men can also be victims of domestic and sexual abuse?
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After all the victimization women get, this is true but won’t be accepted. Even biology disagrees.
Phanice Wamukota
Don’t we? I guess those that still refuse to accept are men who are so sunken in their masculinity it has become fragile for them. They believe that if they give in to that, they will be viewed as the weaker sex. Truth is, not all women can be battered by their husbands. Just like not all women cam beat down their husbands when it comes to that. Yet, before it gets to this, can’t the two find better ways of solving their misunderstandings?
Because of a traditional outlook at sexuality. With narratives like “men are trash” what else do you expect? How can trash be treated like trash?