
"When are you men ever going to stop beating us women?"
In this brutal episode of PHUCT FABLES, we crash a 1991 rehab group therapy session where the narrative of victimhood meets the undeniable evidence of the scar.
A woman’s bitter diatribe against "all men" is countered by a silent, shocking display: every man in the room reveals a physical wound inflicted and lasting scarred by a woman.
This is a raw, cynical examination of trauma, shame, and the stories we refuse to tell—or to ask about. The scar is sacred because you were taught to kiss the hand that struck you.
(CW: Domestic violence, physical abuse, raw language.)