Aug 26, 2017 · 1 min read
Let’s be frank here tho, and you can do your own research, men typically are far less likely to admit harassment because they do not have the community infrastructure to support them like women have. It’s also really hard on men who are sexually harassed because if they squawk about it they know nobody is likely to believe them or if they do they will face further harm against their manhood and virility. What we don’t have is profound male harassment statistics of the harm harassment has upon men. What is available is unwanted sex or rape of men by men or women. That’s well known, but not as much talked about as it should be. Men aren’t used to being as critical as women are about harassment.
