Let's face it. No matter where you go, there's moral depravity.
One of the biggest issues I see is the skewed view of women being 'perfect angels' in most cases, victimized by brutish men.
Early feminists are not to blame for this skewed outlook; they fought to be viewed as people, not objects...and now girls of incredibly young ages wear clothes that objectify them, and they do it willingly. Men are at fault, too, because in a lot of cases they encourage it.
Men get abused by women, and although it isn't often physical, it's mental.
The best example of this is a story I studied while doing sociology at school. Here's the jist of it:
A woman breaks up with this guys best friend. The guy has a daughter whom is approaching teenage years, and he wants to find a woman to marry not only for himself, but to provide guidance for his daughter that he cannot. He has a beautiful home and a good job that he enjoys.
The guy and the woman hit it off, and soon become married...but things don't go so well after that.
The woman is manipulative and controlling, eventually reducing the man to begging for permission to buy cigarettes, using his daughter as a weapon against him. Anytime he wants to do something, he has to ask her permission first.
The final straw comes when he wants to take his daughter on their annual camping trip. He has the tents and bags packed, and is simply waiting for his daughter to return home from school.
The wife comes home and sees the camping equipment and demands to know what's going on. He replies that he's taking his daughter camping. The woman screams in outrage, shouting obscenities at him, throwing things around, smashing furniture and breakable objects as he simply stands there and takes it.
Finally, she calms down, walks over to the phone and dials the police.
"Hello? My husband hit me."
The court gives custody of his daughter to the woman, he loses his house...his boss fires him because they don't want 'woman beaters' working for the company, and he's forced to move into a half-way house. He becomes an alcoholic.
Now, to add insult to injury:
The court granted him the right to see his daughter once a year, so he selected his birthday as the date. He sits outside on his birthday with the land-lady, waiting for his wife to drop off his daughter. From early morning to late evening he waits, and eventually invites the land-lady up for a drink, his depression overpowering.
Wife shows up at around 11pm wit the daughter, sneers at him and says,
"You're drunk, I'm not exposing my daughter to this." and leaves.
This was a true story.
Women and men cheat for the same reasons, abuse each other for the same reasons, and lie to each other for the same reasons. Neither are innocent, both are guilty. Cheating on your partner is wrong, and is most certainly not justifiable.
Sorry if I strayed off topic a few times, but this sort of thing really gets my dander up, so to speak ;)
As an amendment to my first post:
Women sexually harass men as well; I get it all the time at work (no, I'm not exagerating or thinking wishfully), it's just that men don't find it as demeaning or insulting most of the time.
I know tons of girls that watch porn, too, so don't say it's an all male thing...it's just that most girls don't admit they do it.
Stop right there. The problem has been identified. ;)