SuburbanFarmer wrote: Wed Jun 27, 2018 7:30 am
I was just pointing out that the Ohio girl was pretty damned attractive. Should have zero problems getting laid at will. It's pretty odd that she would assault a guy for sex.
Rape has nothing to do with sex. This is pretty common knowledge. Rape is about power.
Indeed. I just don’t comprehend the motive.
And it’s pretty rare for women to desire physical power over others. That’s why I’m confused.
Sounds misogynistic to women, why shouldn't women desire power. Should they just be subservient to men.
SuburbanFarmer wrote: Wed Jun 27, 2018 8:30 am
Indeed. I just don’t comprehend the motive.
And it’s pretty rare for women to desire physical power over others. That’s why I’m confused.
Less usual, but hardly rare. Women rapists are a thing; it's ridiculous to claim otherwise.
I mean, I know it happens by coercion, wanting a baby, or demanding to keep an ex boyfriend etc... I just don't see how it happens with a stranger as the target.
Then again, I have no concept of how women see reality either, so I'm not the best source.
SuburbanFarmer wrote: Wed Jun 27, 2018 8:30 am
Indeed. I just don’t comprehend the motive.
And it’s pretty rare for women to desire physical power over others. That’s why I’m confused.
Less usual, but hardly rare. Women rapists are a thing; it's ridiculous to claim otherwise.
I mean, I know it happens by coercion, wanting a baby, or demanding to keep an ex boyfriend etc... I just don't see how it happens with a stranger as the target.
Then again, I have no concept of... reality either, so I'm not the best source.
The employees of the popular clothing company Feminist Apparel thought they were creating tools for the resistance. The online store’s viral shirts and accessories — which feature sayings like “Cats against catcalls” and “Trans rights are human rights” — became staples at events like the Women’s March and Pride.
It all came to a grinding halt in June of 2018 when Feminist Apparel staff discovered that the brand’s founder and CEO Alan Martofel had an admitted history of sexually abusing women. In fact, he claims it’s the reason why he started the company in the first place.
C-Mag wrote: Fri Jul 13, 2018 5:52 pm
Casting Couch Tales Harvey Weinstein: ‘I offered acting jobs in exchange for sex, but so does everyone – they still do’
I'm sure they do. Heck, lots of men offer their income, home, custody of any children produced, etc, for sex... it's called marriage, if it doesn't work out it rarely ends well for the man.