The Silent Gender-Based Violence Men Face

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Imagine growing up in a society where men are taught to swallow pain, where every tear is a sign of weakness, and where silence becomes the only acceptable response to suffering. For many boys who later become men, this is not just a lesson. It becomes a lifelong expectation. Many societies teach boys and men to “be strong,” not show weakness, and carry burdens silently. This may particularly make it difficult on the part of men to report or even admit that they are victims of abuse. Nevertheless, research reveal that the men are victims although in many cases their plight is concealed.

Giving a blind eye to the plight of men does not improve equality. Speaking out, seeking help, and believing the survivors is the real strength when it comes to survivors regardless of genders. Our breaking of the silence allows us to create space in which we can heal and make communities safer to all.

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