RE: Differing degrees of rape?
October 19, 2014 at 12:14 am
(This post was last modified: October 19, 2014 at 12:16 am by Losty.)
(Please excuse me for being lazy)
--OK then, so does the rape act against a man repulse you to the same extent?
* Yes, yes it does.
--Would a woman face the same punishment as a man?
* Probably not :/
--Should she?
* Yes
--Does the opinion of men as a separate sex hold any sway?
Meaning, if a woman broke into my house and raped me I would feel icky maybe, but I would probably be more furious with her presence than her sex act. I certainly in good conscious wouldn't feel justice would be served if her life was ruined for the act. Certainly not for a long prison sentence.
* Have you ever been raped? I doubt it. It has nothing to do with society telling me I need to be pure. Being raped is awful because it's so fucking violating. It's violating for men too. If you're ever actually raped and you decide you liked it or it didn't affect you, so be it, don't call the cops. But don't say this kind of shit. It dehumanizes real male rape victims and it's disgusting.
--Why would men be so much more compassionate over a physical sexual intrusion than women?
* I don't even know what this means. If you mean why don't mean get upset about rape, they do, they just don't say it because society tells them if they don't like it or if they feel violated that strips away their manliness.
Rape is a horrible, awful, traumatizing experience. It's wrong always. All victims deal with the pain differently, but it doesn't lesson the severity of the violation. Jesus Christ I don't even know what to say to this without being insanely rude. I hate it when people talk like this though. It's comments like these that make male victims afraid to report to the police. It's comments like these that make them completely internalize their pain and suffering. It's so wrong.
--OK then, so does the rape act against a man repulse you to the same extent?
* Yes, yes it does.
--Would a woman face the same punishment as a man?
* Probably not :/
--Should she?
* Yes
--Does the opinion of men as a separate sex hold any sway?
Meaning, if a woman broke into my house and raped me I would feel icky maybe, but I would probably be more furious with her presence than her sex act. I certainly in good conscious wouldn't feel justice would be served if her life was ruined for the act. Certainly not for a long prison sentence.
* Have you ever been raped? I doubt it. It has nothing to do with society telling me I need to be pure. Being raped is awful because it's so fucking violating. It's violating for men too. If you're ever actually raped and you decide you liked it or it didn't affect you, so be it, don't call the cops. But don't say this kind of shit. It dehumanizes real male rape victims and it's disgusting.
--Why would men be so much more compassionate over a physical sexual intrusion than women?
* I don't even know what this means. If you mean why don't mean get upset about rape, they do, they just don't say it because society tells them if they don't like it or if they feel violated that strips away their manliness.
Rape is a horrible, awful, traumatizing experience. It's wrong always. All victims deal with the pain differently, but it doesn't lesson the severity of the violation. Jesus Christ I don't even know what to say to this without being insanely rude. I hate it when people talk like this though. It's comments like these that make male victims afraid to report to the police. It's comments like these that make them completely internalize their pain and suffering. It's so wrong.