Men, masculinities, and factors that contribute to the bad behavior of men against women
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Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences
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The fight against women perpetrated by men in society has been overrated without looking at factors that
contribute. Naturally, men and women are not the same in many aspects but the most important aspect
that contributes to the behavior is emotions and emotional intelligence. Men mostly don’t talk about how
they feel while women can talk. The things that women say to their partners spark anger which could have
been avoided if women were able to control their anger. Statistics have shown that most women who
have been abused by men have a direct relationship. Few women have been abused, raped, and killed by
men that they do not know or never met before. Therefore, ending the violence against women and
women abuse is not a responsibility of one gender but a collective responsibility for both genders. Women
deliberately provoke men to force men to act and get them arrested. This article is presenting a view that
the issue of gender-based violence should be looked at in a microscopic sense that will be objective. Men
and women have different ways of showing anger. Women shout when angry while men act physically
and society looks mostly at how men act. The objective of this article was to find ways to address women's
abuse and gender-based violence. The purpose of this article was to create an awareness to the society
of the contributing factors to women's abuse and gender-based violence. The research methodology
applied in this study is the secondary research methodology. This study found that the law in many
countries favours women more than men, this also contributes to how women behave around men,
knowing that the law is favouring them.
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Mbandlwa, Z. 2022. Men, masculinities, and factors that contribute to the bad behavior of men against women. Jundishapur Journal of Microbiology, 15:2522-2528.