8 out of 10 men are the abusers. Professional male boxers usually are more likely to mistreat and abuse their women. Don't assume dating a boxer or pro athlete can protect you, it's still a man and men has always been a woman's nr1 death cause. Why do you think the cops suspect the husband first when a woman suddenly dies? Because it's almost always the man she's with.
My own neighbors got shot because she said no to a manlet. The only reason he got caught is because she survived. The manlets family are furious with her for turning their son in.
When I was a teenager/young adult, my late Mother used to look up men I knew or dated, on a circuit court access website for our state. I thought she was being overzealous.
Scary thing is, one of my exes just got arrested for domestic abuse and strangulation of his now ex wife. He also had a previous conviction for burglary.
Scary as hell!
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Mar 20, 2023
Men are always the first to mock male victims. Read any news article about male DV victims or male students being assaulted by female teachers. Go on Pornhub and watch all of the stepmom/stepson videos that they watch. They don't care and they never will.
They will never set up charities to build new male-only DV shelters. Politicians will forever shrug their shoulders at altar boys being molested by priests. Men will continue to make 'don't drop the soap' jokes until the day they die. They will jerk it to simulated rape and incest. They will laugh in the face of men who confide in them that their spouse hits them "because she's just a girl".
My 80-ish year old male neighbour declared that he thought Alex Murdaugh didn't do it.
I asked him for evidence to support his opinion (he's a retired reporter, so he knows he's gotta show his work) and he nothing beyond, "I just don't think he would do that," to which I replied, "You obviously don't know, statistically, how common it is for men to kill their entire family."
His response? "He didn't kill his ENTIRE family!"
I replied, "I think you're identifying too much with him because you're similar ages and he's a man, so you're projecting"
He laughed and said nothing except to correct me about their age difference. This is the guy who has to remind everyone all the time that he's younger than his wife.
MRAs love to point out that emotional abusers are often female, and that psychological abuse can be just as bad as physical abuse. Well, you can heal from emotional wounds, you can't recover from death. It's clear which is worse. My partner has been put under emotional duress by his ex (he would never call it abuse, but from my own experience with it and the way he talks about it, I'd say it was at least borderline abuse) but he never suffered the same kind of long-term effects that female DV victims suffer. A big part is that men generally do not have to fear bodily harm from women.
Agreed. Men do all types of abuse more often and more severely: emotional, psychological, physical, financial. Women commit emotional/psychological abuse more often than they commit other types of abuse, but less often and less severely than men commit emotional/psychological abuse. Men take this fact and pretend it means "Men abuse physically but women abuse emotionally" but that's a deliberate misinterpretation. Men engage in psychological abuse towards women WAY more than women do it to anybody. But since men also do worse stuff like physical abuse and murder, they pretend that they don't do the "lesser" stuff at all, and that women do it more. It's just a lie.It's sort of like how men pretend women are more passive aggressive. A woman is more likely to be passive aggressive than she is likely to be outright aggressive, because she is not allowed to be outright aggressive. However, a woman is LESS likely to be passive aggressive than a man. Men engage in both aggressive AND passive aggressive behaviors more than women do, but women are known for being passive aggressive simply because we aren't even worse.Women do a tiny portion of the same things men do, and men scramble to figure out a way to make it seem like women are worse. Men are really ridiculous about this. It's like they compare the worse common things men do (rape and murder) with the worse common things women do (psychological abuse) and act like somehow women are worse, and ignore the fact that men do BOTH. It's absurd.
Suppose there are three negative behaviors: Behavior A, B, and C. Behavior A is less harmful than behavior B, which is less harmful than C. Suppose Person 1 did the following behaviors: A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, B, B, B, B, C, C, CSuppose Person 2 did the following behaviors: A, A, BMale logic: Person 1 only does behavior C, which isn't as bad at Person 2 doing A and B!Men are terrible at math.
8 out of 10 men are the abusers. Professional male boxers usually are more likely to mistreat and abuse their women. Don't assume dating a boxer or pro athlete can protect you, it's still a man and men has always been a woman's nr1 death cause. Why do you think the cops suspect the husband first when a woman suddenly dies? Because it's almost always the man she's with.
Men are always the first to mock male victims. Read any news article about male DV victims or male students being assaulted by female teachers. Go on Pornhub and watch all of the stepmom/stepson videos that they watch. They don't care and they never will.
They will never set up charities to build new male-only DV shelters. Politicians will forever shrug their shoulders at altar boys being molested by priests. Men will continue to make 'don't drop the soap' jokes until the day they die. They will jerk it to simulated rape and incest. They will laugh in the face of men who confide in them that their spouse hits them "because she's just a girl".
"But men too," is only ever used to shut us up.
My 80-ish year old male neighbour declared that he thought Alex Murdaugh didn't do it.
I asked him for evidence to support his opinion (he's a retired reporter, so he knows he's gotta show his work) and he nothing beyond, "I just don't think he would do that," to which I replied, "You obviously don't know, statistically, how common it is for men to kill their entire family."
His response? "He didn't kill his ENTIRE family!"
I replied, "I think you're identifying too much with him because you're similar ages and he's a man, so you're projecting"
He laughed and said nothing except to correct me about their age difference. This is the guy who has to remind everyone all the time that he's younger than his wife.
Men operate purely from emotion.
killer apes.
and women are conditioned to internalize...how many of us have self-harm stories?
MRAs love to point out that emotional abusers are often female, and that psychological abuse can be just as bad as physical abuse. Well, you can heal from emotional wounds, you can't recover from death. It's clear which is worse. My partner has been put under emotional duress by his ex (he would never call it abuse, but from my own experience with it and the way he talks about it, I'd say it was at least borderline abuse) but he never suffered the same kind of long-term effects that female DV victims suffer. A big part is that men generally do not have to fear bodily harm from women.
obligatory men are trash.