MikeK
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Only one. Two big fat sisters tried to have their way with me but I got away.Have any date rape experiences, Mike?
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Only one. Two big fat sisters tried to have their way with me but I got away.Have any date rape experiences, Mike?
Only one. Two big fat sisters tried to have their way with me but I got away.Have any date rape experiences, Mike?
Only one. Two big fat sisters tried to have their way with me but I got away.Have any date rape experiences, Mike?
ROFLMAO
Women use the topic of rape and abuse to manipulate. They get all emotional and raise their chins up in the air and go on about how rotten men are. They can dress like sluts, lead a man on, go to his place, get undressed and make out wildly with him, but then change their mind at the very instant he is starting to insert his penis. And if he continues, he's a rapist.
I call bullshit on that.
Yes, there is such a thing as rape. But there is also, quite clearly, such a thing as bringing trouble upon yourself. And maybe "no means no," but not when you've been saying "yes, yes, yes" all night long.
It's bad enough when guys say that women are asking for it, but when the women say that women are asking for it...
If, God forbid, you yourselves are ever raped, or you have a family member raped, will you still say the same thing? You won't know unless you ever go through it.
Clueless.
Only one. Two big fat sisters tried to have their way with me but I got away.
ROFLMAO
Women use the topic of rape and abuse to manipulate. They get all emotional and raise their chins up in the air and go on about how rotten men are. They can dress like sluts, lead a man on, go to his place, get undressed and make out wildly with him, but then change their mind at the very instant he is starting to insert his penis. And if he continues, he's a rapist.
I call bullshit on that.
Yes, there is such a thing as rape. But there is also, quite clearly, such a thing as bringing trouble upon yourself. And maybe "no means no," but not when you've been saying "yes, yes, yes" all night long.
EVEN when you've been saying yes, yes yes.
Question: Are you male or female.
Actually, there was a domestic altercation in my neighborhood last night. There was a lot of screaming going on, some woman kept shrieking incoherently at the top of her lungs. I just remember hearing a man's voice repeating over and over, "Let go of me! Let go of me!"
I've seen that many times, a woman attack a man, get ahold of his hair or whatever. And the man is expected to do what this guy was doing, just keep telling her to let go, not hit her or anything. In my book, he should be able to defend himself. But guy's are afraid to or they'll end up with a dometic violence charge.
I'm not a fan of my own gender, quite frankly. Manipulators.
If a woman is dressed like a stripper and walking in the bad part of town at 3 AM
Anything that happens is definitely her fault.
No, its the fault of her assailants.
Exactly. Because contrary to everything we know and believe, rape is actually about beauty and sex, rather than power and control.
I am a compassionate woman who has been raped. It's never deserved. It's never okay. It's never a good punishment.
I once was fascinated by a litter born to a cat who had never been outside her city apartment but whose kittens manifested efficient stalking behavior soon after weaning. Later I learned about primal memories which are aspects of certain essential survival and procreative actions and responses useful to a more primitive time but which remain permanently imprinted in the DNA. In fact there are behavioral anthropologists who believe the popularity of the movie, Jaws, which reflects our natural fear and hatred of sharks, is rooted in a vague primal memory from the time we lived in the sea.
What does all that have to do with this topic? Going back to the time of Homo Erectus, when human communication was limited to grunts and gestures, I think we can safely assume that when the procreative impulse came upon a human male he didn't set about to satisfy it by asking a cave-girl for a date and hoping for some action. Instead he followed what then was a perfectly natural urge and which today is known as forcible rape.
At some point in time, probably around the Neanderthal era, the human brain had evolved beyond the lesser animal stages and more civilized behaviors replaced our former habits. But certain primal memories have followed us through the ages and some behaviorists believe the fear, distrust and resentment of men (androphobia) which underlies the essential feminist attitude derives from a vague primal memory.
Today's feminist resents any man who does not manifest a feminine aspect. Today's radical feminist resents any man whose behavior in any way conforms with the dominant nature of the sexually oppressive male in her primal memory. Basically her resentment of men is rooted in the natural fact that men can rape women but women cannot rape men. She seeks to deny the fact that an act which today she regards as horrible, detestable and absolutely unforgiveable was once a perfectly natural, expedient and ordinary means of propagating the species.
Well....here's a good test. You're partying with a woman,and she suggests going somewhere private. You suspect that she's had at least 6 Long Island Iced Teas (she's knee-walking by now I can assure you) and she's pulling you toward your car. You're going to look like a complete nerd, but ask her: "AJ, can you tell me what today's date is?" If her response is something like: "Oh, who cares?!? Let's go PARTY!" I promise you; nothing good is going to come out of this night.
Probably at the worst, your car is going to smell like the 15 ounces of liquor she's consumed in the last 2 hours, after she projectile vomits all over your dash. Grab yourself a trashbag and take her home. Leave it alone.
My point in saying all of this, is that an intoxicated person usually isn't oriented....and therefore unable to give consent. You may not be an inherently bad guy, but you might be exercising poor judgement.
And all a woman is guilty of at this point is making stupid decisions. The instant that someone decides to have sex with her after she's passed out....a crime has been committed.
This is crystal clear to me, and most others. I'm not sure why some struggle with this.
Yeah.
It shows.
Actually, there was a domestic altercation in my neighborhood last night. There was a lot of screaming going on, some woman kept shrieking incoherently at the top of her lungs. I just remember hearing a man's voice repeating over and over, "Let go of me! Let go of me!"
I've seen that many times, a woman attack a man, get ahold of his hair or whatever. And the man is expected to do what this guy was doing, just keep telling her to let go, not hit her or anything. In my book, he should be able to defend himself. But guy's are afraid to or they'll end up with a dometic violence charge.
I'm not a fan of my own gender, quite frankly. Manipulators.
Yeah.
It shows.
Exactly. Because contrary to everything we know and believe, rape is actually about beauty and sex, rather than power and control.
I'm sure there are all sorts of reasons that rape occurs.
As the prof says, taking personal responsibility for your own safety is important.
There are parts of some towns I wouldn't walk at night and some bars I wouldn't go into because I know that I would placing myself in danger needlessly.
If I got beaten up I might not have deserved it but I could have avoided it.
In my view rapists are the lowest form of human but, unfortunately, 'right and wrong' doesn't trump 'common sense' when it comes to staying safe.
I hope some of that makes sense.