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Not All Men — But Almost All Women The Hidden Reality of Fear, Harassment, and the Burden Women Carry
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- ISBN8233185519
- EAN9798233185519
- Date de parution26/03/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Not All Men - But Almost All Women is a bold and deeply revealing exploration of a reality millions of women quietly live with every day. From childhood warnings to adult survival strategies, women are taught how to avoid danger - what to wear, where not to go, how to behave, how to stay alert - while the responsibility for preventing harm rarely shifts to society itself. This book examines the invisible burden of fear, vigilance, and self-protection that shapes women's lives across cultures and generations.
Through thought-provoking insights and relatable scenarios, Ricada M exposes the gap between "not all men" and the lived experience of "almost all women." It is not an attack, but an invitation to understand - to recognize how harassment, intimidation, and the constant calculation of safety influence freedom, confidence, and daily choices. This powerful read challenges readers to reconsider what safety truly means, who is expected to provide it, and why so many women carry the responsibility alone.
If you have ever:. Changed your route to feel safer. Held your keys between your fingers at night. Checked behind you while walking alone. Stayed silent to avoid escalation. Wondered why fear feels like a normal part of being female- this book will feel painfully familiar. Not All Men - But Almost All Women is a conversation starter, a validation of lived experiences, and a call for a world where safety is not something women must earn through constant vigilance.
Through thought-provoking insights and relatable scenarios, Ricada M exposes the gap between "not all men" and the lived experience of "almost all women." It is not an attack, but an invitation to understand - to recognize how harassment, intimidation, and the constant calculation of safety influence freedom, confidence, and daily choices. This powerful read challenges readers to reconsider what safety truly means, who is expected to provide it, and why so many women carry the responsibility alone.
If you have ever:. Changed your route to feel safer. Held your keys between your fingers at night. Checked behind you while walking alone. Stayed silent to avoid escalation. Wondered why fear feels like a normal part of being female- this book will feel painfully familiar. Not All Men - But Almost All Women is a conversation starter, a validation of lived experiences, and a call for a world where safety is not something women must earn through constant vigilance.





