William Parcher
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The goal is sex. The tool to acquire the sex is power. Power is not the goal. The goal is sex.Yes, so it's about both.
The goal is sex. The tool to acquire the sex is power. Power is not the goal. The goal is sex.Yes, so it's about both.
The goal is sex. The tool to acquire the sex is power. Power is not the goal. The goal is sex.
It is frequently stated that power is the goal of rape rather than sex being the goal.I really have no idea what your point is, then.
It is frequently stated that power is the goal of rape rather than sex being the goal.
It doesn't matter and no person will have the definitive last word on what rape is.Yes, I know. That's why I posted my disagreement with the statement. I can'tparcheparse your posts, however. Are you saying that it's about sex, or power, or both, or neither?
It doesn't matter and no person will have the definitive last word on what rape is.

The goal is sex. The tool to acquire the sex is power. Power is not the goal. The goal is sex.
I doubt that the viagra-fuelled Serbian soldiers who serially raped Moslem women in the rape camps in Bosnia were much interested in sex. It was ritual abuse and humiliation of the women (and their powerless menfolk?) they were after, ideally leaving the woman pregnant. Power.
Meanwhile, there are other justifiable fears apart from rape - leering, suggestive remarks, groping - all of which can happen quickly and without leaving evidence.
Politics -> Rape culture -> sexual abuse.
Rape is about power (subjugation), not "sexual interest". It is violence.
A gay man is less likely to rape her than a gay woman.
Got any statistics on that? I would be surprised if that were true.
I hope that's a rhetorical question?
Religion and morality hammered into humans for thousands of years. is the source.
I doubt that the viagra-fuelled Serbian soldiers who serially raped Moslem women in the rape camps in Bosnia were much interested in sex.
It was ritual abuse and humiliation of the women (and their powerless menfolk?) they were after, ideally leaving the woman pregnant, i.e. the power that stems from control.
Meanwhile, there are other justifiable fears apart from rape - leering, suggestive remarks, groping - all of which can happen quickly and without leaving evidence.
A gay man might be less inclined, but would be better equipped on average.Got any statistics on that? I would be surprised if that were true.
Perhaps some men may be very uncomfortable using a toilet with apparently women walking around and using the facilities. Especially since unlike standard women toilets men will have their genitals visible?Serious question: Why can't transwomen just use the men's restroom?
Serious question: Why can't transwomen just use the men's restroom?
Got any statistics on that? I would be surprised if that were true.
Have you got any citations for cases where gay men have raped women? I would be surprised if that happened.