Reminder that men are significantly more likely to be attacked and killed.
**Edit**: Some of you need to look up the *gender safety paradox*, which is a well-documented phenomenon.
Men *feel* way safer, despite being far less safe; whereas women *feel* way less safe, despite being far safer.
MDFHASDIED on
I fucking hate guys that can’t control themselves. The amount of my female friends that have been sexually assaulted in at some point is horrifying.
ranaadnanm on
I never understand what these articles seek to achieve apart from turning everything into a Male Vs Female issue. Men are not some kind of hivemind organism. I am sure the weirdo who flashed her in the park doesn’t not care what any of us, whether man, or woman, think about him.
TimeForGrass on
Yeah I wouldn’t think twice about going for a run after dark down the shady alleys of my town. Literally wouldn’t be bothered one bit.
My girlfriend would not run outside ever, barring an event like park run. She’s explicitly banned from it by her mum. She’s 30.
Krashlia2 on
This can be fixed by executing or publically beating assailants.
StandardNerd92 on
I know it’s a hot take but I still think women & girls should be allowed to carry pepper spray.
OrangeAppropriate971 on
Yet they will vote to allow millions more men from far more violent countries with far higher sexual violence rates. Makes sense.
Character_Bobcat5365 on
I feel for women who live in dangerous areas and cannot go for a walk or run when it’s dark. It’s something I’ve never experienced because I live in a fairly small town that is very safe. Even now as a 35 year old woman, my husband doesn’t worry one bit when I walk home from work or somewhere else in the dark. If I lived in a city no doubt it would be different and it’s so unfair that women have to change their lives because of vile people.
Plus-Mulberry6761 on
Right ok. You’re all right. We all know that headlines DO NOT LIE AT ALL. They don’t word certain articles for click bait. I’ve said my piece. Post something about male joggers instead
quad_damage_orbb on
Improve policing at night to protect *everyone*, why does everything have to be men vs women? I would like my female friends and I to all feel safe at night.
Lanokia on
I go running regularly… cover a good distance, never any problems.
My wife went running once, got harassed by teenage boys… has never been running again.
Which really fucked me off.
Leather_Bat5939 on
Both genders have it hard, women have it harder with sexual violence men have it harder with physical violence why do people need to debate and become divisive over everything 🤦♂️
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Reminder that men are significantly more likely to be attacked and killed.
**Edit**: Some of you need to look up the *gender safety paradox*, which is a well-documented phenomenon.
Men *feel* way safer, despite being far less safe; whereas women *feel* way less safe, despite being far safer.
I fucking hate guys that can’t control themselves. The amount of my female friends that have been sexually assaulted in at some point is horrifying.
I never understand what these articles seek to achieve apart from turning everything into a Male Vs Female issue. Men are not some kind of hivemind organism. I am sure the weirdo who flashed her in the park doesn’t not care what any of us, whether man, or woman, think about him.
Yeah I wouldn’t think twice about going for a run after dark down the shady alleys of my town. Literally wouldn’t be bothered one bit.
My girlfriend would not run outside ever, barring an event like park run. She’s explicitly banned from it by her mum. She’s 30.
This can be fixed by executing or publically beating assailants.
I know it’s a hot take but I still think women & girls should be allowed to carry pepper spray.
Yet they will vote to allow millions more men from far more violent countries with far higher sexual violence rates. Makes sense.
I feel for women who live in dangerous areas and cannot go for a walk or run when it’s dark. It’s something I’ve never experienced because I live in a fairly small town that is very safe. Even now as a 35 year old woman, my husband doesn’t worry one bit when I walk home from work or somewhere else in the dark. If I lived in a city no doubt it would be different and it’s so unfair that women have to change their lives because of vile people.
Right ok. You’re all right. We all know that headlines DO NOT LIE AT ALL. They don’t word certain articles for click bait. I’ve said my piece. Post something about male joggers instead
Improve policing at night to protect *everyone*, why does everything have to be men vs women? I would like my female friends and I to all feel safe at night.
I go running regularly… cover a good distance, never any problems.
My wife went running once, got harassed by teenage boys… has never been running again.
Which really fucked me off.
Both genders have it hard, women have it harder with sexual violence men have it harder with physical violence why do people need to debate and become divisive over everything 🤦♂️