In a no-fault state it's done by assetsand income, in a fault state, well...somebody was at fault. If the court ordered alimony, ( in a fault state) the payor was found at fault. If a no-fault state, the payor was found to have greater expectation of income. That's how that actually works. Seems fair enough, at least to the voters in each state. ) I'm assuming that you're US, as I rarely hear this " Men's Rights" whining from anybody else. The occaisional canadian, sure.)
Lived in the Mission and SOMA, SF, CA right thru the 90's. I'm about as reflective as we come. Never had a problem. Statistically, us white guys don't.
Nah, ya hate women- and it's blinding you to the way the world actually works. But hey, it's really satisfying to play the victim. Ya don't have to look at your own faults- it's all those evil females.
And victim-blaming to round it out!! Gotta hand it to ya, you're thorough. I look forward to the statistics you will produce to support your point about how often false accusations are made. I really, really do.
...and you, my friend, sound like a Congressperson from Tennessee.
http://www.theforensicexaminer.com/archive/spring09/15/
Of the 90,427 forcible rapes reported in 2007, 40% were cleared by arrest or "exceptional means" (FBI, 2008d) with 23,307 of those being arrests (FBI, 2008b). Clearance of a report by exceptional means occurs when the known suspect dies before an arrest is made, when the victim refuses to provide the information or assistance necessary to follow an investigation through to an arrest, or when the known suspect is being held in another jurisdiction for a different crime and extradition is denied.
Very little formal research has been conducted on the prevalence of false allegations of rape. One study looked at the 109 cases of forcible rape that were disposed of in one small midwestern town between 1978 and 1987 (Kanin, 1994). The given town was specifically selected for study because the police department used a uniquely objective and thorough protocol when investigating rape complaints. Among other procedural safeguards, officers did not have the discretion to drop rape investigations if they concluded the complaint was "suspect" or unfounded. Every rape accusation had to be thoroughly investigated and included offering a polygraph to both the accuser and the accused. Cases were only determined to be false if and when the accuser admitted that no rape occurred.
The researchers further investigated those cases that the police, through their investigation, had ultimately determined were "false" or fabricated. During the follow-up investigation, the complainants held fast to their assertion that their rape allegation had been true, despite being told they would face penalties for filing a false report. As a result, 41% of all of the forcible rape complaints were found to be false. To further this study, a similar analysis was conducted on all of the forcible rape complaints filed at two large midwestern public universities over a 3-year period. Here, where polygraphs were not offered as part of the investigatory procedure, it was found that 50% of the complaints were false.
Charles P. McDowell, a researcher in the United States Air Force Special Studies Division, studied the 1,218 reports of rape that were made between 1980 and 1984 on Air Force bases throughout the world (McDowell, 1985). Of those, 460 were found to be "proven" allegations either because the "overwhelming preponderance of the evidence" strongly supported the allegation or because there was a conviction in the case. Another 212 of the total reports were found to be "disproved" as the alleged victim convincingly admitted the complaint was a "hoax" at some point during the initial investigation. The researchers then investigated the 546 remaining or "unresolved" rape allegations including having the accusers submit to a polygraph. Twenty-seven percent (27%) of these complainants admitted they had fabricated their accusation just before taking the polygraph or right after they failed the test. (It should be noted that whenever there was any doubt, the unresolved case was re-classified as a "proven" rape.) Combining this 27% with the initial 212 "disproved" cases, it was determined that approximately 45% of the total rape allegations were false.
I live in the UK hence the Union Flag in my DP, i do not hate women i just hate modern-feminists with their nazi propaganda that all men are rapists just waiting to find a drunk victim, as a man i feel it my duty to fight back for men as every day we are becoming seen as 'evil' in the media due to how prominent feminism is getting but keep living in that bubble where women can do no wrong and they would never lie about rape.
There's a reason society has became so weak over the last couple of decades...