Abuse has no gender
In the discourse surrounding abuse and violence, male victims of female perpetrators are often overlooked or invalidated. This major oversight is saddening- it's not just damaging but it also perpetuates harmful stereotypes about gender and power dynamics. It's time to address this issue head-on and acknowledge that abuse has no gender. OK? L et's get real here- it really grinds my gears when people brush off male victims of female abusers like it's no big deal. Like, come on, seriously? We've got this messed up idea that men should always be tough and macho, but newsflash: they're human too, with feelings and vulnerabilities. L et's cut through the BS and call it like it is- it really ticks me off the way society treats male victims of female abusers like they're some kind of joke. It's downright infuriating! I mean, come on, we've got this messed up idea that men should always be these stoic, unbreakable pillars of strength. But newsflash: me