Sorry for offending you by suggesting that men might just be the victims of domestic violence too, but it does happen, even if you would like to ignore it!
Are you an expert on Kuwait?
Some parents are victims of their child's domestic violence, some people are beaten at work or are trafficked.
Yes some men are victims, some men also get breast cancer, however the experiences of men in both those situations is different to a woman's.
How come every single discussion about things that affect women 90% of the time have to answer, "what about the menz?" unless it is something that affects 90% of women that is perpetrated by men when the comment, "Not all menz" comes up.
When you talk about a football match do you stop and say, "what about women, they play football too?"?
Thought not, because if you are discussing a male football team that is the subject of discussion.
And assuming you are not an expert on either Kuwait or domestic violence charities in the UK that support victims generally support them in different ways. Women tend to have to go to a refuge, where men tend to be 'allowed' to work by their partner (straight or gay) even if the partner controls the finances.
Men tend to want/need support to stay in their job and the area they live/work. They tend not to be fleeing with children, they tend not to be physically the weaker in a relationship, they tend not to be in fear of their lives, they tend not to have families who will consider it a 'dishonor' not to stay in the relationship.
If they are living in a Muslim country a man can easily divorce his wife or take another one or a temporary wife. He will probably be older than his wife, his wife might be 12 and him 40+, both his and her family will blame her for anything that does not go 'right' from not getting pregnant quick enough, to not giving birth to a boy, to having a terrible birth that leaves her doubly incontinent so that her husband doesn't want her and his family see her as a burden.
If she is beaten it will be her who is at fault for 'making her husband beat her' - in fact it's quite lawful in many places and even expected that a man beat his child bride.
But lets not forget the men.