somerandomguy
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Ok revisiting this thread because I originally derailed it and I have a few things to say to @hithere.
@hithere, I am writing this assuming you are a man. If you're not, I apologize, but it stands anyway.
I understand you had a challenging therapy session and you wrote your post about women murdering their partners while you were very stressed out. I get it. I've been there. It can be very cathartic to write something like that, especially when you feel alone or disbelieved in your trauma.
But here's the problem. What you wrote wasn't true. It certainly felt true to you in the moment, and that feeling can be a jumping off point for further exploration ... but the place you expressed your feeling was inappropriate.
It is demonstrably false that women murder their partners "every month." It does happen, but not at that rate, and certainly nowhere near the rate that men murder their female partners.
And here's the part that sucks for you. As a man, you are an ambassador for all other men who have been through trauma and abuse. That's unfair, and none of us men asked for it, but that's how it is. The reason for this is because men haven't talked about being abused before - to such an extent that now society believes that men cannot be abused. You and I and most people on this site know that's false ... but most people out in the world do not.
As an ambassador - reluctant or not - you have a responsibility to tell the truth. YOUR truth. But you also have a responsibility to be accurate in what you say, or no one will take you seriously. And if people don't take you seriously, they won't take the rest of us male survivors seriously either. So I'm telling you this very much for my own benefit, and for all the other men as well.
Did you see what I did at the top of the thread? I derailed it, and yes, I shouldn't have, and I'm sorry about it - but I was also accurate in my criticism of the hashtag. Women do apparently emotionally abuse their male partners more than men emotionally abuse their female partners. And at the same time men do physically abuse and murder their female partners at staggering rates. One statistic does not invalidate the other. Let's not let our anger take our arguments over a cliff.
@hithere, I am writing this assuming you are a man. If you're not, I apologize, but it stands anyway.
I understand you had a challenging therapy session and you wrote your post about women murdering their partners while you were very stressed out. I get it. I've been there. It can be very cathartic to write something like that, especially when you feel alone or disbelieved in your trauma.
But here's the problem. What you wrote wasn't true. It certainly felt true to you in the moment, and that feeling can be a jumping off point for further exploration ... but the place you expressed your feeling was inappropriate.
It is demonstrably false that women murder their partners "every month." It does happen, but not at that rate, and certainly nowhere near the rate that men murder their female partners.
And here's the part that sucks for you. As a man, you are an ambassador for all other men who have been through trauma and abuse. That's unfair, and none of us men asked for it, but that's how it is. The reason for this is because men haven't talked about being abused before - to such an extent that now society believes that men cannot be abused. You and I and most people on this site know that's false ... but most people out in the world do not.
As an ambassador - reluctant or not - you have a responsibility to tell the truth. YOUR truth. But you also have a responsibility to be accurate in what you say, or no one will take you seriously. And if people don't take you seriously, they won't take the rest of us male survivors seriously either. So I'm telling you this very much for my own benefit, and for all the other men as well.
Did you see what I did at the top of the thread? I derailed it, and yes, I shouldn't have, and I'm sorry about it - but I was also accurate in my criticism of the hashtag. Women do apparently emotionally abuse their male partners more than men emotionally abuse their female partners. And at the same time men do physically abuse and murder their female partners at staggering rates. One statistic does not invalidate the other. Let's not let our anger take our arguments over a cliff.