First, the manner men conduct their day reflects violence among women. Tom Fordy lays out ten things men do everyday in “According to Science.” …show more content…
A man’s job is not to be socially aware; they do not have to look over their shoulder every 30 seconds to make sure someone is not going to snatch them by the neck. When women go to a mall, they have their pepper spray ready to fire. Next, men and women worry about totally different issues. According to Thomas G. Fiffer, there are three things that men fear, and number one just so happens to be rejection. This fact is relevant because rape and violence directly correlate with rejection; power and control overpowers their brain because of the effects of rejection. Each situation that occurs, a man sees it as an opportunity for sexual interaction, but rejection affects their masculinity which instantly stimulates a forceful attitude or reaction. A man’s fear derives from the mind, but a woman’s fear exists both internally and externally. The difference between a man’s fear is that rejection is independent, whereas a