Post #27390
December 25, 2014, 08:21:29 AM
"Men can't be raped!" - my sister
That honestly almost got to very harsh words. I wasn't personally raped, groped or sexually assaulted in the slightest but that myth really grinds my gears. Every time I hear it, I become red in the face, looking like I'm almost going to explode from anger, which is actually about right. It's just so...wrong, flying in the face of every ounce of common sense, betraying a profound ignorance of male physiology that I'm amazed it's still a pretty common "opinion".
I wish most MRAs weren't either crazy or closet misogynists. There are some issues concerning men's rights that really need to be fixed. I really like A Voice for Men but it's about the only website that makes sense out there. Legitimate issues like the lack of men's shelters (I find it amazing that people forget that Erin Pizzey, the pioneer of the concept, didn't even discriminate by sex and admitted both men and women) or in the same vein, the myth that men are overwhelmingly the violent half in a relationship (a study by Pizzey herself showed that 62% of battered women were actually as violent as the man, if not more) tend to be drowned in the kooky stuff.