The problem with the statistics however, are that most men that are abused are too afraid to come forward and report it. I have dealt with several cases where the female is the aggressor.
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This is why I specified 'statistically'. However, while many men are afraid to take action against violent women, there is little doubt men are the greater offenders.
Having said that, it must be taken into consideration that domestic violence includes violence against children and while men are more frequently prosecuted on these grounds, womens' greater proximity to children means they have a high level of offending, though prosecution is much less frequent than that of men, not least because there is a reluctance to come forward and accuse a woman, and also that fathers, partners and other family members hesitate to risk taking the primary caregiver from the children, for various reasons, frequently misguided.
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Men do not tend to report being beat up upon by their spouses; still, it's very difficult to go with the Previous 's word "afraid". My opinion is that we are not talking 'fear' here, we're talking 'face.' That's not bruses but body image, masculinty, and personal meaning.
Statistically, previous author is correct and as he suggested, one has to raise the question of the validity of the reports. Personally, one goes for more men beating on women, more than women beating on men, but frankly the reporting system is not all the accurate nor reliable.
In any of the states.
Who beats upon whom, the most, is really not that clear; that both sexes have real problems with physical violence directed at each other is a lot more clear.
no males get abused just as much in families with this issue but i think in my opinion females and males get it equally
If a female is convicted of Domestic Violence they will be subject to the same restrictions as males convicted of the same offense.
Males commit suicide at a greater percentage than females. Out of all the suicides committed yearly, about 79% of them are males.
Only males can't reproduce, you need both males and females for that. And they reproduce pretty much just like domestic cats and dogs do.
Yes, both females and males can get chlamydia.
96 males to 100 females.
The ratio of males to females is 9:11, meaning for every 9 males, there are 11 females.
males
Male and Female Tradeoff: Female Advantage over Male Disadvantage: Males are more likely to have autism and serious mental disorders than females. Males are more likely to rage than females. Males are more likely to be stubborn than females. Males are more likely to criticize the law and government than females. Males are more likely to be struck by lightning than females. Males are more likely to be harmed by natural disasters than females. Males are more aggressive than females. Males are more sensitive than females. Males talk louder than females. Females live longer than males. Females are more beautiful and attractive than males. Male Advantage over Female Disadvantage: Males are stronger than females. Males can stand when they pee, but females need to sit when they pee. Females are more likely to have Alzheimer's disease than males.
Both males and females can get pubic lice
79.4 for females 80.7 for males
2:1