For example workplace harrasment by women towards males like touching or groping being ignored because the victim is male but if it where to happen to a woman by a male the male would be fired
For example workplace harrasment by women towards males like touching or groping being ignored because the victim is male but if it where to happen to a woman by a male the male would be fired
I don’t know any specific cases, but one thing I’ve heard that police (at least in Brazil) will just laugh at and ignore, is when a man is the victim of an abusive partner.
Of course, it’s nowhere as common as men being the violent/abusive partner, but it happens, yet “society” will effectively say “grow a pair”
It’s funny how when talking about male victimization, people always feel the need to throw in a disclaimer that men are still “worse”
Which, I mean, they are:
— Source: United Nations Global Study on Homicide: Gender-related killing of women and girls
— https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK499891/
That’s not to downplay male victimization incidents, but let’s also not pretend the scale is the same.
Most studies show domestic abuse is almost always close 50/50 in perpetrators.
I doubt that very much, especially in relation to physical abuse and coercive control.
Can you show me some of these studies?