UK Most young women now find young men 'pretty frightening'

Story by David Williamson

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Nearly two-thirds of young women now say they find the majority of young men "pretty frightening". New research lays bare anxiety felt in communities across Britain.

Sixty-two percent of women aged 18 to 24 agree with the statement "I find most young men these days pretty frightening," according to polling by Whitestone Insight.


This fear is not limited to women. Forty-one percent of men in the same age group agree with the statement.

The findings come as a major report from the Centre for Social Justice is launched today which warns of a "crisis of masculinity" in modern Britain.

London is the part of the UK where people were most likely to find young men frightening (44%). People are least likely to say this in Scotland (27%).

The think tank is concerned that young men and boys are suffering from a lack of father figures. It has estimated that family breakdown costs the UK £64billion a year.

The report - Lost Boys - warns of how "millions of boys are deprived of any positive model of manhood". Nearly six out of 10 people (58%) said that "reducing fatherlessness would help society as a whole" - with 52% saying the absence of dads is a "serious problem for Britain".

More than half of people (56%) say the school system is "failing to develop and nurture this generation of boys".


And 43% said that society does not "value traditional masculine values such as courage, resilience and competitiveness".


Six out of 10 respondents said the widespread availability of internet pornography is "undermining relationships between men and women" In the 16 to 24 age group, seven out of 10 women and 62% of men said the easy access to online porn was "bad for men".

Henry Patten, the Wimbledon and Australian Open men's doubles champion, stressed the need for adults to "bring out the best" in boys.

He said: "Like lots of boys, there was a moment in my teens when if it hadn't been for my family, friends and a couple of great teachers, life might not have turned out the way it has for me. There are so many things that are great about being a boy, rather than being on their case we need to help them bring out their best."

Rosie Duffield - the Canterbury MP who has been praised by author JK Rowling for standing up for "vulnerable women and girls" - said the polling showed "many young people are really struggling". She noted they are the "first generation forced to navigate the totally unregulated world of social media with access to unfiltered and often violent adult content".



Ms Duffield added: "If young women and many young men are feeling afraid of other young men, this may also be due to the constant reports of rising violence against women and girls and knife crime and Parliament must work harder at eradicating that in order for young people to feel safe and grow in confidence."

Andy Cook, the chief executive of the Centre for Social Justice, said that if "the hope that has been lost among boys and young men" can be restored this will help "overcome this terrible sense of fear that is so corrosive".

A Government spokesperson said: "Young people should be able to live their lives without fear. This Government will treat violence towards women and girls like the national emergency it is and as outlined in our manifesto pledge, we will work tirelessly to halve it in a decade.

"It's also vital that we ensure all young people can access the opportunities that will help them thrive in school, work and later life, no matter their background."

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I mean Rotherham rape gang fiasco happened around 20 years ago, and I heard more than 1000 young girls were assaulted. Also I'm sure there were more pedos than just Rotherham who preyed on young girls, By now that's a lot of mentally ill 20 something girls. The fuck did they expect?
 
The article is about women aged 18 to 24, none of whom could vote (as if that would make a difference), and most of whom weren't even born, when all of this was forced on the country.
Women as a collective are guilty. The matriarchy caused this, and women perpetuate the matriarchy. Silence is violence, sweetie, and you're either anti-matriarchy or you support the matriarchy. It's called being a decent fucking human being, my sweet summer child.
 
I mean Rotherham rape gang fiasco happened around 20 years ago, and I heard more than 1000 young girls were assaulted. Also I'm sure there were more pedos than just Rotherham who preyed on young girls, By now that's a lot of mentally ill 20 something girls. The fuck did they expect?
It wasn't just Rotherham, but many other cities as well. The biggest thing about the muslim gang rape scandal wasn't just muslims raping kids, it was that the police were covering it up. Meaning that the young girls being assaulted is higher than 1000 in Rotherham and the issue is more wide spread than they want to let on.
 
Where is this "rising violence against women and girls"?

Nice to acknowledge lack of fathers is a problem.
I’d guess it’s the rape and grooming gangs that definitely don’t exist, stop being racist. Reading between the lines it seems like the article is written about Muslims but they want you to blame the white boys for violence from grooming gangs that don’t exist, stop being racist. Must be pretty demoralizing to be a minority in your own homeland and have constant articles pumped out about how bad you are while they gaslight you about the systematic rape of white children around you. Pretty grim.
 
I’d guess it’s the rape and grooming gangs that definitely don’t exist, stop being racist. Reading between the lines it seems like the article is written about Muslims but they want you to blame the white boys for violence from grooming gangs that don’t exist, stop being racist. Must be pretty demoralizing to be a minority in your own homeland and have constant articles pumped out about how bad you are while they gaslight you about the systematic rape of white children around you. Pretty grim.
Worse than that, they demand men police each other. How'd that work out for Daniel Penny?
 
Worse than that, they demand men police each other. How'd that work out for Daniel Penny?
Men are supposed to prevent other men from frightening women and then cheerfully go to prison when their physical intervention also frightens women.

The entire world should be organized in such a way as to minimize female anxiety at all times, no matter what kind of Kafkaesque nightmare dystopia that results in.
 
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