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by Anonymous User on Saturday November 24, @03:23PM EST (#1)
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Bill Kuhn's article so impressed me--not only by its content, but especially by its smooth prose--that I searched online for more information about him. I didn't find any, but what I did happen to find was a site offering information about male victims of domestic violence: http://www.oregoncounseling.org/Handouts/DomesticV iolenceMen.htm.
What I thought hopeful about this web page is that it appears not on a site oriented toward men's issues, but rather on a site intended for a general audience.
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What I thought hopeful about this web page is that it appears not on a site oriented toward men's issues, but rather on a site intended for a general audience.
That is important (and encouraging). Myself, I hope for a day when there are no "men's issues" nor "women's issues," especially concerning problems like domestic violence.
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