The Notorious SLAV
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Damn. I've been mostly focusing on sexual coercion done by women, since IPV symmetry has been debated for decades, with feminists simply refusing to accept it in any way and using their institutional power to shut down research into it and intimidate researchers looking at it, while the evidence for it just keeps piling on. Sexual coercion can't really be downplayed the same way female-perpetrated IPV can, you can't say it's akshually not that harmful with how much forced sex had been made out to be the worst thing imaginable, you don't have the reciprocal/bidirectional cases where you can say that it's the man who is active and started it while the woman is passive and reacting to it (quite the female empowerment-coded reply that bidirectional IPV stats get
) and so on.
Well, this then is the stuff I guess I might've been missing on
. I even found this one accidentally, after I thought to sort the Google Scholar results by date, and this is the freshest one it found, being published not even a month ago.
“It Was a Living Hell”: Black, Latino, and White U.S. Men’s Experiences of Female-Perpetrated Intimate Partner Violence Victimization
No comment on the racial differences, but this stat is wild. It immediately reminded me of how feminists always push foids (non-seriously) "attempting suicide more", to downplay male domination of suicide statistics. Meanwhile, when it comes to domestic abuse, suddenly all that matters is that more women are killed by their male partners than vice-versa.
Well, now that we have some data on foids' attempts to kill their male partners, I of course believe that feminists will be as objective and willing to include as many cases as possible here as they are in suicide stats and suicide discussions
. /s for anyone who needs it
Well, this then is the stuff I guess I might've been missing on
Results: Over half of the men in our sample of victims, and each racial/ethnic subsample, reported experiencing each type of IPV. Chi-squared and analysis of variance tests revealed that Latino men reported higher prevalence and frequency of physical IPV, sexual IPV, and injury than White men, as well as a higher prevalence of injury and more frequent physical IPV than Black men. Qualitative analyses provided specific details of the men’s experiences not captured by quantitative measures, though Black, Latino, and White men’s responses did not thematically differ. Conclusions: Findings suggest U.S. men of diverse racial/ethnic backgrounds are vulnerable to IPV victimization and that Latino men may be particularly vulnerable.
“It Was a Living Hell”: Black, Latino, and White U.S. Men’s Experiences of Female-Perpetrated Intimate Partner Violence Victimization
No comment on the racial differences, but this stat is wild. It immediately reminded me of how feminists always push foids (non-seriously) "attempting suicide more", to downplay male domination of suicide statistics. Meanwhile, when it comes to domestic abuse, suddenly all that matters is that more women are killed by their male partners than vice-versa.
Well, now that we have some data on foids' attempts to kill their male partners, I of course believe that feminists will be as objective and willing to include as many cases as possible here as they are in suicide stats and suicide discussions





