ZeroCooltoNews@lemmy.world·1 year agoWomen are less likely to receive CPR in public than men: Study(www.yahoo.com)external-linkarrow-up11arrow-down10message-square42fedilink
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minus-squaremycorrhiza they/themarrow-up0arrow-down0·1 year agolinkfedilinkI think the average person can tell what’s going on if they see someone prone on the ground and someone doing chest compressions.
minus-squareJeeBaiChowarrow-up1arrow-down0·1 year agolinkfedilinkI used to think the same. Then trump happened.
minus-squareCringe2793arrow-up1arrow-down0·1 year agolinkfedilinkYou would think that, right? But no. If you’re a guy, you automatically think of all the ways you can get accused of SA, even when you’re genuinely trying to help. So most guys just don’t. It’s not worth the risk.
I think the average person can tell what’s going on if they see someone prone on the ground and someone doing chest compressions.
I used to think the same. Then trump happened.
You would think that, right? But no. If you’re a guy, you automatically think of all the ways you can get accused of SA, even when you’re genuinely trying to help. So most guys just don’t. It’s not worth the risk.