Maybe if you bothered to start a men's thread, we'd stop relating things to women's issues in the thread that says "women" in the title.
Seriously, no. Nobody would take a men's issue's thread seriously, and it'd be trolled into getting locked within days.
Overall it seems that while plenty of men report non-violent abuse, women are far more likely to be subjected to sexual assaults at about at a far greater rate. The conviction rates seem tied to that and the fact female perpetrators are mostly guilty of verbal abuse instead of something that can be convicted for.
Right, so domestic violence (for both genders) is defined as a certain range of things, some of which you don't agree with as "real' abuse - and it's only the men who are taking advantage of that wishy-washy "abuse" standard? You have evidence for that?
And then you say because there's
another category of crime completely, where women are victimized, so were supposed to say "those male domestic violence 'so called' victims don't know how good they have it!". do you have any idea how offensive it would be to make such calculations to justify
female victims?
Well there are other categories of crime where men are more victimized, so that makes female domestic violence not a real problem, too, I guess?
I guess your going to say "yes but MEN did those sexual assaults". But that doesn't make sense, because you can't blame a
class of people for what individuals in that class did - and especially not to say "well a woman over here got raped, so that makes it totally ok that this
unrelated guy got bashed by his girlfriend!". That's a very poor argument.