Hello MGTOW community. I recently read some comments made on a rather interesting post over at r/talesfromthesquadcar (http://archive.is/En6Br). The author was detailing how investigating female subjects can be just as bad, but one of the commenters posted the following I found striking.

They worked as a paralegal, and moved to a state that had no domestic violence shelters for men. They wanted to start their own, but they found it was difficult to say the least:

"I could not believe the resistance I met with this. People FIRMLY believe this doesn't happen. Yet, no matter where I did a presentation ... I would inevitably get a phone call or an email from a male victim who had heard me speak."

Have any of you had experiences like this when working with, or founding a support group?