Women’s voices must be heard to stop normalisation of abusive behaviour

I’VE written several times now about sex. About sex abuse, misogyny, the way men feel they can treat women, writes Fergus Finlay.

Women’s voices must be heard to stop normalisation of abusive behaviour

I’ve talked to women friends and colleagues about all this. It’s a subject that evokes strong feelings — and the more I talk about it, the more I feel that it’s one where women’s voices need to be heard much more than mine.

My daughters Vicky, Emma, and Sarah, are passionate about the subject — based on the past, but also on the future. When I offered them my space — this space — to write what they believe, this is what happened.

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