In His Own Words: Abused men who suffer in silence
It’s day 15 of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Alan shares his story of abuse by his Borderline Personality Disordered ex-wife and the Family Court.
It’s day 15 of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Alan shares his story of abuse by his Borderline Personality Disordered ex-wife and the Family Court.
AVFM readers will be “shocked” to learn that Anita Sarkeesian is under another “threat.” Even more “shocking” is that David Futrelle is “writing” about this and expressing “outrage,” on Sarkeesian’s behalf. Andy Bob explains why we should be well-stocked with scare quotes when dealing with the likes of these people.
Lynne MacDonell of MaleSurvivor.org recently gave a speech that required police protection just to be delivered. What did she say that was so controversial? Sammy Allouba has a report.
An “undercover” reporter from Vice recently snuck his way into a completely open public meeting everyone was welcome to attend, asked no questions, and reported his prejudices, or at least those of his editors.
Treon Harris’s accuser has withdrawn sexual battery charges against him and he’s reinstated to play–but his coach says it was a “learning experience” for Treon and everyone else. Really coach?
Western media has been indulging in massive anti-Indian propaganda, degrading its people and terming various Indian cities as “rape capitals.” Anil Kumar exposes this misinformation campaign.
Are you listening, Good Men Project, Daily Beast, Slate, Salon, Mother Jones, Time, Newsweek, Huffington Post, and others? You should be. If this is the only thing you see on AVfM this year, this should be it.
It’s day 11 of Domestic Violence Awareness Month 2014. In today’s In His Own Words, “David” tells how is childhood programming and his mother’s behavior groomed him into relationships with abusive women and feminism. First, I want to say that I was under the illusion for a long time that I was a strong, very …
Sometimes, all it takes for a well-known lie to be punctured in public is for one brave voice to step up and ask a pertinent question.
“By the end of the first month of marriage I had been irrationally cussed out, called a bitch, an asshole, and stubborn.”