Opinion: Male victims: Shining light on ‘often hidden social malady’
- Share via
To the editor: I read your piece on abused male partners, husbands and fathers with pain in my heart.(“Sheltering Men From A Hidden Danger, “ Aug. 5)
My father — a gentle, quiet, man — was larger and stronger than my mother, but she abused him throughout their married life. I have memories of my father dodging plates as they crashed into the walls behind him. Verbal abuse was much more common with clenched-teeth-filled invectives aimed at him with venomous intent.
They stayed married for more than 50 miserable years. The effect on their children was not minimal. My sister never married. I was a “discipline problem” in school from elementary through high school. I was very guarded at home, walking on “eggshells,” lest I be the focus of her tirades.
Thanks for shining a light on an often hidden social malady that is vastly under-reported.
Marc Bresler, Encino
Follow the Opinion section on Twitter @latimesopinion and Facebook
More to Read
A cure for the common opinion
Get thought-provoking perspectives with our weekly newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.