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Feminism
Silent victims: both mothers and fathers can be violent
Our culture assumes domestic violence is invariably committed by men,
Mark Latham: campaigns on domestic violence must not miss the real targets
Domestic violence victims in highrisk areas lose out in the
Mark Latham: campaigns on domestic violence must not miss the real targets
Domestic violence victims in highrisk areas lose out in the
Australian feminist attacks integrity of advocacy group for male victims of domestic violence
http://www.fighting4fair.com/uncategorized/australian-feminist-attacks-integrity-of-advocacy-group-for-male-victims-of-domestic-violence/
In her article entitled
Australian feminist attacks integrity of advocacy group for male victims of domestic violence
http://www.fighting4fair.com/uncategorized/australian-feminist-attacks-integrity-of-advocacy-group-for-male-victims-of-domestic-violence/
In her article entitled
Fatherlessness linked to increased risk of child abuse
For years, fathers’ groups have complained that restraining orders, intended
Fatherlessness linked to increased risk of child abuse
For years, fathers’ groups have complained that restraining orders, intended
Why men won't get married anymore: Women complain chaps today won't settle down. Sorry, ladies, but it's all your fault, argues a wickedly provocative new book
A controversial new book argues that the triumph of feminism
Why men won't get married anymore: Women complain chaps today won't settle down. Sorry, ladies, but it's all your fault, argues a wickedly provocative new book
A controversial new book argues that the triumph of feminism
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