Men Can Be Victims Too…

“Be strong”

“Don’t show weakness”

“Handle it yourself”

Domestic abuse from a man’s perspective is often hidden behind silence, stigma, and misunderstanding. The reality is that men can and do experience abuse—and their experiences deserve recognition, support, and compassion…

Recognizing male victims of domestic abuse does not take away from female victims—it strengthens the conversation by making it more accurate and inclusive.We can support change by:

*Challenging stereotypes about masculinity

*Listening without judgment

*Expanding resources and support systems for men

*Encouraging open conversations about abuse in all forms…

Breaking that silence is not about weakness—it’s about truth. And the more we acknowledge that truth, the more we make space for healing—not just for men, but for everyone affected by domestic violence.

Domestic abuse does not discriminate. It can affect anyone—regardless of gender, age, or background. However, societal expectations often make it harder for men to be seen, heard, or believed….

….Let’s be a part of the solution….not the problem…🤍