Throughout history, it has always been more likely that a man will sexually abuse women. However, many rapes and abuse often go unreported.
It would depend on the type of abuse. Verbal abuse may in fact be women, but physical and sexual would most certainly be men.
It would depend on the type of abuse. Verbal abuse may in fact be women, but physical and sexual would most certainly be men.
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.
Corruption is not determined by gender but rather by individual values and circumstances. Both males and females are capable of engaging in corrupt behavior. It is important to address corruption as a societal issue rather than attributing it to a specific gender.
Yes a woman can abuse her husband. The only reason people say they can't is because women are looked at to be the more feminine gender. By the way it is called DOMESTIC violence not husband violence.
males are more common then women because of substance abuse
Women, especially those over 80 years of age, tend to be victimized more than men
Women are more vulnerable than men to the medical consequences of alcohol abuse.
Abuse effects women, men, children, animals all the same, whether it be mentally, physically, or emotionally; it's all the same. However, it's more common to happen to women than anything, sadly.
men I think women are more likely to forget to feed their pets than beat them where men usually are more..aggressive I guess
Muscle Dysmorphia, Anorexia Athletica, and Steriod Abuse affect more men than women. Body Dismorphic Disorder (BDD) can affect men and women equally.
Approximately 1,500 women are killed each year by husbands or boyfriends. About 2 million men per year beat their partners, according to the F.B.I. And these are just the reported cases, unreported cases would add many, many more as most women do not like to admit or seek help from the abuse, for fear.