- 68,277
- 103,656
- Joined
- Apr 30, 2010
I really can't understand wanting unconscious, unresponsive sex, boggles the mind.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: this_feature_currently_requires_accessing_site_using_safari
It isn't an issue of semantics when what you're saying is intellectually dishonest.
As for forced kissing, I'd do what I've done time and time again; walk away and pretend like the sewer rat didn't exist. You never had a girl try to suck your face in the club and you had to hit her with the Jamie King?
What if that rapist was previously diagnosed with a mental disability?All rapist gotta die b. Period. Don't even waste the tax dollars
Do you still feel the same way?
lets say you lived in a parallel reality where the average women was stronger than a man and you couldn't walk away...
and could if she wanted completely over power and sexually assault you?
do you think it might add additional distress to forced kissing situation knowing it could lead to rape and you couldn't stop it?
Is it possible that a forced kissing situation could be way more violating for a woman then it is for man because of the feeling of powerlessness and the specter of rape?
think on it.
Other than the typical NT devils advocates I've yet to see a single person mention rape being less than what it is, or victim-blaming.One question I have, and please don't **** on me for this cuz I honestly don't know.
Is there a general dismissal IN PERSON when it comes to this type of stuff?
I can see how on a male-dominated board, cats won't fully grasp rape, and can be insensitive at times.
But in person? I just feel like its basic human decency to empathize for a chick that gets sexually assaulted.
I like to think that the way people act on the internet for THIS TYPE OF SITUATION is not indicative of how people act in person.
I had a girl I used to talk to tell me her story and it made me realize, some women blame themselves so they don't tell outta embarrassment. Long story short she was 16 talking to a early 20s dude. They were chilling in the whip, get to making out and touching in the backseat but she was used to doing that with dudes her age and being cool. He basically ripped her pants off and raped her. She said stop, fought but eventually gave up because he out powered her hoping it was just over. Dude went raw and finished inside of her then had the nerve to apologize and say he didn't know what got into him he must like her that much. She had to ask this lady in our neighborhood to buy a morning after pill lying saying she had a bf and they slipped up. She was scared to tell because she knew she shouldn't have been out with a dude that old and was afraid her parents would blame her. **** blew my mind. Of course their are other reasons too tho.
Friends of mine have been. Wild thing is more and more of them admit to it as they have gotten older maybe because it was something that they have been holding on to for years.Any of your family members get raped?
Have you gotten raped? You a female right?
Maybe you thought I was joking or something but this is a serious matter.
not understanding the personal space of others.
How much back knowledge do you have on mentally handicapped people? If not, sit this one out Kid because it is nowhere near as simple as you think it isThey understand "no" though
This is why I can't help but shake my head at things like this. Rape culture is real. FML if I ever have a daughter.
View media item 2143631
View media item 2143627
View media item 2143629
View media item 2143630
How much back knowledge do you have on mentally handicapped people? If not, sit this one out Kid because it is nowhere near as simple as you think it is
before the 22-year-old could finish cutting out her paper jack-o'-lanterns, a man came to the door of her Livingston, Texas, home.
It was Johnny Paul Penry, a 23-year-old mentally ******ed rapist on parole who had helped install appliances in her home weeks earlier. He raped Carpenter and stabbed her in the chest with the scissors she was using to make decorations.
Carpenter lived for two hours after the attack, long enough to give police a description of her assailant. Within hours, Penry — who has an I.Q. of 56 — confessed to the crime. He was convicted of capital murder and sentenced to death.
But 20 years later, Penry still has at least one big court date left. After two murder trials and one U.S. Supreme Court hearing, the high court once again will consider today whether Penry's sentence was fair.
Penry's case has galvanized advocates of death penalty reform and has led to state and federal legislation banning execution of the mentally ******ed.
But brother ur not a criminal. Criminals who don't like living by the parameters society has set don't mind being L'd up. Jail and Prison is second nature to some folks.I'm strongly opposed to the death penalty in general because of the potential of executing innocent people.
I also think the death penalty is the easy way out. Let them rot in jail until their very last breath.
If I was in jail for life I'd probably look forward to getting the needle asap
1. Other countries being worse is a bad argument. During the civil rights struggle did people shout, "at least this aint South Africa" at black people? would that have been a reasonable argument?
2. ALL forms of crime have significantly declined and have been for than a decade. not really a useful argument either.
Look I'm out here saying that all men are out here with pro rape stickers all I'm saying is
- Men (including myself) look at a situation with a man and a woman and on reflex identify with the man.
- Men in general tend to give other men the benefit of the doubt when it comes to rape if the circumstances are even a slight bit grey.
- Men are disproportionately represented in the machinery of society. More male judges, more male congressmen, more male university presidents
So therefore isn't it REASONABLE to say, that these factors make it uniquely difficult to hold rapists accountable
"Forced kissing" and "attempted forced kissing" qualifies as sexual assault so i cant take those bs surveys serious.
A vast minority of the u.s. population are rapists. And the ones that rape aren't glorified, they go to jail.
A rape culture would be the opposite.
1. again semantics, don't get cuaght up
2. dude you brush of forced kissing....
I'm guessing you a dude lemme ask ....if a woman tried to kiss you and you didn't want it, what would you do?
What would the average man do? Either take the kiss and shrug it off or sidestep the woman. It seems the average man wouldn't cry sexual assault if the roles were reversed. I've never seen men complain that women "catcalled" them on the street
How exactly are you saying anything different from what he said. He said men are going to look out for me. You said people tend to look out for people that look out for them. Doesn't that encompass men looking out for men?That's a bit unfair.
People tend to side with those that look like them.
On the flip, you can say women side with women in divorces.
Sheriff against rape kit law because most reported rapes “are actually consensual sex”
What if that rapist was previously diagnosed with a mental disability?
Do you still feel the same way?