Women of Reddit, what do you think is the hardest part of being a man ?

Yea I feel that a lot. Being accused of sexual harrassment is one thing but I know a guy who was raped by a girl, assaulted by her boyfriend then was almost thrown in jail for "raping" her. (According to her friends she was really into him so got him really drunk and had sex with him then regretted it and didn't want to deal with the consequences) With rape a lot of times being accused is viewed as being found guilty at least to the public eye. Some women don't think they are capable of sexual harassment or rape. I've been groped by a girl who then was posting #metoo on fb. There are a lot of reports of men sexually harassing women in the news lately and a lot of them seem pretty credible but is it really impossible to believe a woman could just dislike a man and exaggerate a claim just to get him fired? I'm a big fan of innocent until proven guilty. A lot of times that really sucks with sexual harassment because there probably isn't a ton of evidence and it can be difficult to talk about being victimized in that way. I don't have a solution for that unfortunately.

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