> Considering that men often lose the most in a divorce but don't initiate divorces indicates that women have a privilege here.
Or men don't initiate divorces because they have the most to lose?
> Most reported victims of domestic violence are women. If you take into account unreported domestic violence, emotional abuse, and non-deadly domestic violence men are actually ahead of women in this particular stage of the oppression olympics.
You can't make a claim like that without even a hint of a source. Yes, most female on male domestic violence and abuse goes unreported and hell, many men get mocked for "letting a woman do that to them". It's of course horrific. Is there any indication this is happening at a rate similar to or higher than domestic violence against women? I have never seen any, but feel free to share.
> Maybe if you could share some of that empathy with the men affected by these laws you'd see why they get pushed through,
Or men don't initiate divorces because they have the most to lose?
> Most reported victims of domestic violence are women. If you take into account unreported domestic violence, emotional abuse, and non-deadly domestic violence men are actually ahead of women in this particular stage of the oppression olympics.
You can't make a claim like that without even a hint of a source. Yes, most female on male domestic violence and abuse goes unreported and hell, many men get mocked for "letting a woman do that to them". It's of course horrific. Is there any indication this is happening at a rate similar to or higher than domestic violence against women? I have never seen any, but feel free to share.
> Maybe if you could share some of that empathy with the men affected by these laws you'd see why they get pushed through,
Which laws?!