Yes. Unfortunately, this is quite common in the Middle East, as well as Africa and South Asia. Please see the Related Links below for more information.
It depends on the type of abuse. Verbal abuse tends to be women a bit more than men and physical is definiately men more than women. It depends on the type of abuse. Verbal abuse tends to be women a bit more than men and physical is definiately men more than women.
Women are actually very important in the Middle East. They have the same jobs as the men, do the same things as the men, and go to the same places as men. The Middle-Eastern Christians are much more independent than the Middle-Eastern Muslims.
The act increased federal resources for the prosecution of men who abuse women.
It would depend on the type of abuse. Verbal abuse may in fact be women, but physical and sexual would most certainly be men.
both men and women have the same percentage for alcohol abuse, but men have a high percentage of using illicit drugs
Most definitely not. Abuse is abuse, in all forms.
Well, one(humorous, sort of.): women have periods and they get mad, so we have a way to get back at them. Second (real) Testosterone makes men get angry easily but also, it is a stereotype that all men are cruel. Most men are nice, but those other asses give us a bad name.
It would depend on the type of abuse. Verbal abuse may in fact be women, but physical and sexual would most certainly be men.
middle-class men and women
The Oprah Winfrey Show - 1986 Why Men Abuse Women was released on: USA: 19 March 2009
Some women (like men) can be abusive to ANYONE - including other women.
There are no true statistics of women who abuse men because decent men who know they shouldn't hita woman or be verbally abusive back to their spouse do not report abuse as often as women for fear that they will be labeled as being weak. Men don't talk to other male friends about being abused as most men think they should be able to handle a woman. Easier said than done!