International Day for the Protecting Men's Nervous System From Women's Violence
International Day for the Protecting Men's Nervous System From Women's Violence is held on October 22. This event in the third decade of the month October is annual. Help us
Leave the man alone. October 22nd — international day of awareness. Protecting men's nervous system from women's violence.
On October 22, an unofficial mock holiday celebrates the men's side of the planet - the International Day for the Protection of the Male Nervous System from Violent Acts by Women.
The idea for the holiday originated at the initiative of social network users in 2018. Gaining support in the community, it quickly spread on social networks.
Statistics show that every fourth man suffers from violence from the "weaker" sex. The aim of the initiative is to draw society's attention to the fact that this problem exists and that not only women can become victims.
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