On November 8th, actor Terry Crews walked into LAPD’s Hollywood Division and filed a sexual assault report against Adam Venit, an agent with the William Morris Endeavor.

This action made Terry one of the very few men that have come out as victims of sexual harassment and assault. When considering he is the only well known public figure (there have been men that came out agains Kevin Spacey and George Takei) to join the #MeToo movement, he is really an anomaly.

When Terry Crews came out and shared his story, we were ecstatic! Finally, a famous man is speaking out and shedding light on how men are also victims of sexual assault and often suffer in silence. We thought this meant other famous men will now come out of the woodworks and scream #metoo!

We were wrong. So far.

The wave of women coming out again prominent men does not show any sign of slowing down anytime soon. The flood has taken down Matt Lauer, Russel Simmons, and Charlie Rose just recently. Plenty of famous women, the most recent being Salma Hayek, have courageously stood up against their harassers and made 2017 the year of empowered women.

But, again, where are the men?

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If you think sexual harassment or assault only happens to women, you’re wrong. Although the numbers are smaller, the statistics on sexual assault against men lead us to believe there should be way more men affected by it than have spoken out.

In a National Crime Victimization Survey conducted in 2013 where 40,000 households were asked about sexual violence, 38% of the incidents were against men. These shockingly high numbers were so far off from the 5-14% that’s been reported in previous years that they were looked over again by researchers. But the numbers were accurate. Sexual assaults against men have been, and continue to be, greatly underreported. Although the numbers vary from one report to another, they all show that men fall victim to sexual assault more often than spoken of in our society.

That’s why Terry Crews stepping forward was such an important event. He said me too while also telling other men who have been sexually harassed that they’re not alone. When a well known man, one that most people would say doesn’t look like could be a victim, says he has been a victim, then he paves the way for others to come forward and be taken seriously.

Let’s encourage our men to stand up and speak up! Let’s make sure Terry will not remain an anomaly.