We are in a society where a female hippopotamus can also make allegations of sexual harassment and such super charged nymphomaniac females are taking advantage of this. This system has to change.
I am hopeful Govt. should take notion of what is happening around in society and explore the possibility to eliminate gender biased IPC laws 376,354,509 .
Prosts snatched Rs 3000 from him. When he protested, their paid-goons came pushed him out. Prosts did not give him any entertainment that he is expected to get. This is also a kind of harassment and cheating.
Re: My friend went to red light area
by Muhammed on Mar 16, 2017 09:08 AM
where my friend? generally, it shouldn't happen as it is also a profession for them & if they are not loyal, then there would be no customers.
You are talking only 10% or less of the problem when u talk of sexual harassment by women at work place. The bigger problem is domestic violence by women at home. Examples include: streaming expletives for more than 15 minutes - sometimes hours - continuously at the man. Not feeding the children. Not feeding the elders. Openly flirting with another man in front of the husband and his relatives. Stealing money from the husband's purse. Exorbitant medical bills for non-existent health issues. Threatening suicide at the drop of a hat - to prevent husband from going on a business tour, because husband came home two hours after the time he said he would and such other reasons. Lying as a habit and going into a verbal barricade of abuse for hours on end when confronted.
Only thing men do is hit the woman. Women destroy men in at least a thousand different ways simultaneously inside the house. And the law does not even recognise the ill-treatment that is being meted out by women to men. It is a pathetic case of gender biased legislation leaving men out in a limbo.
Re: female domestic violence is also not recognised by law
by chandra sekar on Nov 25, 2016 04:01 PM
Very true, apart from these,another common strategy is to spread stories of how the husband is ill treating and neglecting her. If that doesn't seem to work , then create emotional stories of children being beaten and getting abused by the man..the list can be endless.. I am yet to see a home where all is fair..it is always dominated by the smiling assassins
Re: female domestic violence is also not recognised by law
by jeetinder singh on Nov 25, 2016 05:33 PM
I agree totally,it is high time authorities wake up and modify laws which are tilted in favour of women at present.
Re: Re: female domestic violence is also not recognised by law
by surath gupta on Mar 15, 2017 07:00 PM
If you do think that something needs to be done then please join SIFF (Save Indian Family Foundation) for protecting men's rights.