1. By "looking at someone wrong" or "saying something dumb", what exactly do you mean? I've seen men say insane amounts of dumb things and looking at people all sorts of ways without a headbutt or any kind of violence.
2. I don't know if you're trying to compare rape to this hypothetical "headbutt for saying something dumb" here, but if you are that's an insane take and shows you have no grasp on the severity of rape and its impact. If you're NOT trying to compare them, I'm not sure why you just threw out "men get raped too" and then introduced this bizarre hypothetical situation of men getting attacked for saying dumb things.
3. Ah, women have it better because they can marry for money. Would you marry for money? Personally can't see the benefit to that, presuming you're marrying somebody you do not love and aren't attracted to. I'm not sure what era you're living in but a lot of families are dual income and there are plenty examples of women who earn more than their husbands.
I'm not here to debate who has it better or even say anyone's worse off than the other, but I can't understand people like OP and yourself who have to insert discussions about gender everywhere. Yeah, the movie had an on-the-nose discussion about the situation being less dangerous for a man, but was the character wrong? Sure, it was unnecessary, but who the fuck cares? A woman would be more skeptical of a man if that situation had been reversed, I'm not sure what the harm in pointing that out is. It even has Skarsgard's character refuting it and having valid points, it's not just one-sided preaching.
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