Yes, some women do, but that doesn't mean they want to be sexually assaulted. Wherever you go, whatever you wear, yes means yes, no means no. Men take their tops off when its hot, or just to make them feel good about their bodies, are they asking to be sexually assaulted? No... Same rule applies.
You might want to either read what I said, or go back to school. There is a 1 in 6 chance for a women to get sexually assaulted, maybe I didn't specify, but that is in her lifetime.
Who is saying that? Of course they can't harass men, there is an issue with that, but I never said they could?
I believe it was an American statistic, as many parts of Africa, India, and places where that is accepted in parts of their culture would throw the scale. In men, in America, it's 1 in 33
Real feminism is supposed to show that women can be equal to men, that they can do the same kinds of things that men can do. That they can work hard enough, be smart enough to be seen as an equal. Unfortunately it's gotten all messed up by so-called modern feminists, many of which are more like misandrists. Saying that women are or should be superior, or that everything a man does is sexist. It's nasty. Granted, there are some people who just stick to wanting equal rights, and that's good. But at times you do have to work for it, not just because you're male or female, but as a person in general. Like respect or trust, you can't just demand it. If you want it without doing anything for it, well.. You don't really deserve it. As a human you should have some basic rights, a baseline of respect*. But if you want to gain more, whether you're male or female, you should have to prove that you deserve it. *Talking down to someone, for example, isn't a good thing. You shouldn't usually do that to someone regardless of their sex, as you should respect them as another person. Targeting someone merely because of their sex is even worse. "Women are stupid." "All men are idiots." Neither of these are good or true statements. Would be nice if everyone could be decent to each other. But I don't think that'll happen due to the differences in feelings or views. Just my opinion. I apologize if this is poorly written, I'm a bit sleepy so my brain isn't perfectly functioning.
The definition of feminism is for women to have equal rights as men. That they be treated as intellectual and social equals in society. That's it. If they want more than men then that, they're not feminists. After that point they're just morons who don't know what feminism means. Similarly, if you think that those people are feminists, you are just as much equally a moron. That's not what feminism is, and it is an insult to the millions of women who've worked hard in the past century for women's voting rights and other rights for women.
Feminists want equality for both genders. "Want more money? Work harder." There is a biased in society. Just because you work hard doesn't mean youre guaranteed a promotion or bonus-- a prejudice women in the work force face. As for all the extreme feminists that want to be superior to men: I don't agree with. That's doing the same thing, just switching the genders. As a result, will we have meninists? Or a stronger yelling of deep voiced crowd? (I dont know the correct term.) Women who label thenselves as feminists and fight for the opinion to be shared of women can have underarm hair, leg hair, any other hair or other activity associated with men, that's up to you to share. Whether or not you want to be found attractive (I'm not saying they won't be any less beautiful or themselves or attractive), is up to them. Fighting gender activity associated norms is up to you. By most, t will be frowned upong. Keep fighting if you will. Those that condemn males and degrade males and call that feminism, well, you're no feminist. True feminists want equality for both genders without using degradation or superiority to one another. Just my 50 cents.
You realize that the fact men are punished more for domestic violence is solely derived from society viewing women as the weak and helpless gender right? Is it right? No it isn't. And that's what is being fought against by true feminists. Domestic violence in any form is not okay.