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<blockquote data-quote="Laetca" data-source="post: 195902"><p>I agree that there are double standards, and like most people here, I think they should be forgotten. I think it's generally believed that men are stronger then woman and that most women don't hit very hard, but I doubt that's true in all cases.</p><p>Most abused men are too afraid to step to the police or find some other form of help because they think they'll be mocked. </p><p>If there are groups protecting abused women then why shouldn't abused men get the same help? There's a stairs project here (most women who are abused in their own home claim they fell down the stairs of others ask about their bruises, hence the name) and they released their results recently, stating that they will do more to help abused men, since they're still left behind in many cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laetca, post: 195902"] I agree that there are double standards, and like most people here, I think they should be forgotten. I think it's generally believed that men are stronger then woman and that most women don't hit very hard, but I doubt that's true in all cases. Most abused men are too afraid to step to the police or find some other form of help because they think they'll be mocked. If there are groups protecting abused women then why shouldn't abused men get the same help? There's a stairs project here (most women who are abused in their own home claim they fell down the stairs of others ask about their bruises, hence the name) and they released their results recently, stating that they will do more to help abused men, since they're still left behind in many cases. [/QUOTE]
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