More Than Half of German Women Report Feeling Disrespected by Men

More Than Half of German Women Report Feeling Disrespected by Men

More than every second woman in Germany reports that she does not always feel respected when interacting with men. A recent Forsa survey commissioned by RTL and ntv found that 55 % of respondents say they are treated respectfully only “mostly”; an additional 10 % say they are treated respectfully only “rarely”. Only 34 % of women claim to be treated with respect “almost always”.

In contrast, women in steady relationships report a more positive experience. Ninety‑nine % say they are respected by their partner, with 78 % indicating they feel respected “almost always” and 19 % “mostly”; only 2 % say they experience respectful behavior rarely.

The survey also highlights a stark discrepancy between male and female perceptions of respectful treatment. While 77 % of men believe women feel respected “almost always” and 18 % say “mostly”, just 1 % of men think women feel respected only “rarely”.

On a broader social level, many Germans believe that the interactions between men and women have worsened over the last decade. Thirty‑eight % of respondents think men behave less respectfully toward women now than ten years ago. Only 23 % see an improvement and 35 % see no significant change. Women are more likely than men to perceive a decline: 48 % of women think men have become less respectful, whereas only 27 % of men share that view. Conversely, 32 % of men believe the situation has improved, while 39 % see no change.

Regarding legal measures against digital sexualized violence, an overwhelming majority support stricter penalties. Eighty‑eight % of respondents say that producing and distributing fake pornographic footage should be consistently punishable. Only six % oppose such measures. Women are especially supportive (93 %), but an 84 % majority of men also back the proposal. Across all age groups, support ranges between 85 % and 92 %.