on โ19-09-2014 06:03 AM
This is a seriously undertold story, and this website is a good place to learn the truth about the staggering number of male victims of domestic abuse in Australia:
Men are MUCH less likely (three times less likely it seems) to report being battered and attacked by their female partners than women who are attacked by men, and further, men have less support if they do speak out.
Men may face scorn, derision and disbelief when they report being abused.
If one considers the vastly lower reporting of these incidents by men, and combines this with the higher number of women who abuse children, it arises that women - not men - are the majority domestic abusers in Australia, Great Britain and the United States.
Time to start spreading this truth, and working for change on BOTH sides of the gender equation.
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on โ19-09-2014 10:49 AM
@lloydslights wrote:The topic is ....."male victims of family/domestic violence"
There is no denial that women may and do suffer from the disgraceful actions of others. And support has grown for their plight.
Just as there is ongoing support for the reporting of children in similar circumstances.
We've become aware of workplace bullying. And procedures for its discontinuation.
Most of us won't put up with animal abuse.
However, now is the time for the awareness of males being domestically violated.
Actually, "violence" may be the wrong word; to me it implies only physical bashing.
Mental abuse can be far more damaging.
Some women can be so cruel with their words. Downtrodden males; nagged into depression; suppression;leading to suicide or lashing out physically at the one that is causing the pain. (And consequently, leading to the media headlines of "Wife beaten to death by Husband" and subsequent "government-report-findings" being misrepresented.)
And sometimes these males murder their loved ones and then suicide.
The Men's Shed movement is accepted by us as legitimate assistance for males.
Let's align our compassion for abused males with that same compassion we should have for all human beings
DEB
Most of us don't condone violence against men and don't deny its existance. The facts that can't be disputed are that women are much more likely to be on the receiving end of violence at the hands of men and more women are killed by men.
on โ19-09-2014 11:15 AM
A man would have less baggage, be more financially secure and have more opportunity to walk away from an abusive situation. A woman's chance for a safe window to make her escape would be limited. She probably depends on the man for money, and if there are children involved she would have to plan for their safety as well. Just saying, does not justify abuse of any type.
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on โ19-09-2014 11:19 AM
on โ19-09-2014 11:21 AM
Another point the OP misses is that most often when women are violent the partner is also violent.
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on โ19-09-2014 11:36 AM
Screen shots from the ABS website show women suffer more domestic violence than men.
I don't know how the OP has come the conclusion that women are the major abusers.
on โ19-09-2014 11:36 AM
@karliandjacko wrote:Another point the OP misses is that most often when women are violent the partner is also violent.
I agree, Karli ... another issue is the degree of damage that can be done by most women to most men.