planomateo
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From both my experience and some research I've done on the issue of domestic violence, reporting tends to be skewed in favor of women. I say this because little respect is given to males who report being abused by their female partners. Therefore, men tend to self-censor such instances. This male tendency leads some women, particularly those from abusive childhoods, to exploit men's hesitance to report their abuse as well as their hesitance to match female aggression reciprocally. The result is lots of women abuse men, and lots of men say nothing about it and do nothing about it until they snap. Obviously, no one justifies violence, but equality requires us to acknowledge it equally between the sexes and praise the men who report being abused instead of shaming them. Shaming them only makes retaliation that much more tempting and "manly." In low-income households especially, you see the worst display of conflict resolution skills and simultaneously the narrowest understanding of what it means to be "a man."
And off my soap box I go.
I'm gonna shame a dude if he's getting physically abused by a women, you can count on that.