Why Men Don't Report Domestic Violence
In reality, many male domestic violence victims suffer in silence. Despite men being often much larger physically than their partners, many consistently fail to report being physically abused. Why?
Men tend to worry they would not be believed, or that they would be perceived as less masculine if they reported abuse.
Along with fearing they wouldn't be believed or would be seen as weak, men often stay in abusive relationships because they felt committed to or concerned about their partners. In other cases, they were too depressed, despondent or traumatized to gather the strength to leave.
Women are very much taught that domestic abuse is something that happens to women and therefore they need to be on their guard. Men aren't really taught or brought up in the same way. When men are unable to see themselves as victims, it increases their reluctance to seek help.
Source: www.reuters.com
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