https://www.psychology.org.au/inpsych/2012/august/beaton/ … The Australian Psychological Society disagrees with you.
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Citation that men are told not DV commonly in Australia please.
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Not what I asked. Show me research demonstrating men being told that their experiences aren't DV.
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Since none of these are saying that no men experience DV, but rather that most victims are female, no not really.
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Whilst we can argue those statistics, even yours agree that the victims are mostly female.
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Again, patently untrue. Male victims receive large amounts of media attention, particularly when women are the perpetrators.
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