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In reply to the discussion: No! For men, rape is NOT the default. [View all]LanternWaste
(37,748 posts)54. Which is why I am asked consistently by my
"No, it is kinda rare for a woman to actually feel fear..."
Which is why I am asked consistently by the vast majority of the female co-workers in my department to walk them to their cars when it's dark after work... because they simply want company.
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Why is it then that despite watching countless violent television shows, playing
Arkana
Nov 2012
#69
you really think about the beginning of time, they had the brain power and the knowledge to know
seabeyond
Nov 2012
#70
Just an excuse. Just like so many rationalizations so many of us use to excuse ourselves
Egalitarian Thug
Nov 2012
#40
Men's biggest fear is that women will laugh at them. Women's biggest fear is that men will kill them
Sadiedog
Nov 2012
#8
It's a generalization, i.e. overly broad by its nature. I don't necessarily agree *or* disagree.
nomorenomore08
Nov 2012
#43
theya re at work. it is dark outside. they do not want to go outside by themselves.
seabeyond
Nov 2012
#65
Unbelievable that I have to post this link over and over again. We are so clueless about our culture
Luminous Animal
Nov 2012
#20
I can't say whether I sustained the same level of trauma as someone who was forcibly raped
liberal_at_heart
Nov 2012
#35
"If it involves traumatic(physical) or manipulative, coercive, or substance induced.
redqueen
Nov 2012
#63
For me this speaks to an even more fundamental question, of whether people are "naturally" more
nomorenomore08
Nov 2012
#41