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A global network of Facebook groups titled "Are We Dating the Same Guy?" has emerged as a platform for women to share information regarding potentially dangerous men. With over 164,000 members in New York City and similar groups across major cities, the forums allow women to post concerns about their partners and to warn others about abusive behaviors, according to participant testimonies.
Experts highlight that these groups often fill a critical gap left by government safety initiatives. “The times of men being able to have second families and serially abuse women with abandon are over," said one member, illustrating the group's role in protecting women from cheating and violence. However, concerns remain regarding privacy and potential retaliation from those named in the groups, as noted by family law barrister Charlotte Proudman.
Despite risks, many participants appreciate the support found within these communities, illustrating a growing trend of women taking safety into their own hands amidst perceived deficiencies in state response systems. Karen Ingala Smith, a charity leader, commented on women's resilience in supporting each other against violence.