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Men aren't giving CPR to women because they're afraid to touch breasts
Men are afraid to give women CPR because they are worried about touching their breasts, according to the survey of 1,000 UK adults for St John Ambulance.
Ah ofc, another story from the cUcK showcasing to us just how beneficial feminism is to gender-relations & the overall social trust levels in society.One in three Britons are afraid to give women CPR because they are worried about touching their breasts, a study reveals.
The same proportion of men (33 per cent) also fear being accused of 'inappropriate' touching when giving women chest compressions.
However, just 13 per cent of women have the same reservations, according to the survey of 1,000 UK adults for St John Ambulance.
And ofc, just as I expected.The first aid charity warned the sexual taboo is putting women at greater risk of dying from cardiac arrest and stressed: 'When it comes to CPR, every body is the same.'
They will always make this into an issue about how foids are "suffering," instead of trying to take a look as to why men are reluctant, perhaps due to the social stigma caused by feminism, metoo, etc.
As proven again here, that difference is hardly noticeable, and considering that literally 1/3rd of men are afraid to administer it, I'd say it's a pretty solid figure.And survival from the time of the cardiac arrest to hospital admission was 34 per cent for women but 37 per cent for men.
A study at Duke university also found this:
The new study showed women were 14% less likely to receive bystander CPR and defibrillation than men.
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No Matter Where They Live Women are Less Likely to Get Bystander CPR
Women are less likely than men to receive life-saving CPR and defibrillator help during cardiac arrest – a problem that persists regardless of neighborhood diversity.
With ofc, studies yielding expected reasons:
Members of the general public perceive fears about inappropriate touching, accusations of sexual assault, and fear of causing injury as inhibiting bystander CPR for women.
And with plenty of headlines such as this, it's no wonder to see why:
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Man revives woman with AED, but branded 'pervert' for removing her clothes to apply electrode pads
A man in Japan says he was questioned by police and branded a “pervert” after providing emergency medical assistance to a woman. The man was attending to the woman who had been involved in a traffic accident when he believes someone who saw him cutting through the woman’s clothes to…
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Honestly, this really just highlights how ridiculous feminism is. Clearly, it has gone to the point a sizable chunk of males are afraid to help a foid out -which considering how simpy most are nowadays is surprising- as a result of social stigmas which feminism has put into place. Add onto the fact that foids are protected under the legal system & due to the "women are wonderful" effect, it's no surprise that many males won't help.
On one hand, it is lifefuel knowing some foids will die due to their own ignorance, but on the other, it shows just how gynocentric things have gotten.