RichieC wrote: » Most don't, i reckon I'd offer a bj then like, bite their ****ing dicks off. But then, that's what the rabbis said they'd do if someone like Hitler came along and look what happened there.
RichieC wrote: » i reckon I'd offer a bj
Nerdkiller1991 wrote: » Man on woman rape: Immediate sentence. Man on man rape: Meh. Who cares. Woman on man and woman on woman rape: (Snipped -- overused South Park clip)
joshrogan wrote: » Male rape has never been taken seriously and will never be taken seriously by society.
Millicent wrote: » Why won't it be? Great steps have been taken to ensure domestic violence against men is taken seriously so why not male rape?
Sindri wrote: » Because of males.
heate wrote: » I'd probably report if I got raped by a man but how the hell do I of sound mind and many muscles get raped by a female? I've never head of an actual case being tried for male rape in Ireland which would suggest that reporting is a taboo
Millicent wrote: » I think you are making a joke, Sindri (at least I hope you are). Any man who would judge another man or denigrate him because he has been raped is a fucking eejit and is hopefully very much in the minority.
Sindri wrote: » I agree, but the problem is men's attitude towards male rape, and it's not in the minority. First you're more than likely being sodomised, against your will, something that would make anyone uncomfortable. Secondly, rape is about dominance, and a male is going to be uncomfortable after being dominated. Textbook behaviour from a victim of male rape is usually starting fights against innocent people. And ye know, men don't talk about this sort of thing.
yammycat wrote: » i got raped once, was drunk and im not very big, i didnt report it and it didnt bother me just made sure not to be in a similar situation again.
Millicent wrote: » Fair points and it is apparent here sometimes when stupid clips like that "Nice!" clip are played whenever there's a case of a man or boy being sexually abused in any way. That said, that lets men who don't take this crime seriously off the hook too easily. It starts with people refusing to accept comments or behaviour like that from others. Anyone who would make light of rape would automatically lower my opinion of them, as it should any person with any degree of compassion.
Sindri wrote: » Rape is worse than murder. When you murder someone you decide to take someone's life and that's it. When you rape someone you take their life and give it back to them corrupted. You destroy their soul. It directly impacts someone's self efficacy at life itself, which is one of the most heinous crimes imaginable. You invade their body and contaminate it. And the person is asked to live after this!
Millicent wrote: » This post makes me sad.
djrichard wrote: » Dont agree with this at all. Although for some victims, perhaps it does affect them in such a way that they may feel suicidal. I have had this discussion with some friends previously. Turns out that two of the girls in the group had been raped before. Both of them said they felt that the emotions they felt were nothing like they had expected. For both of them, and I believe them, said the worst part was having to deal with the few people that found out about it, because they were the ones making the big fuss over them, constantly looking out for them and enquiring if they were ok. They wished they had not told anyone because as far as they were concerned, it was just like being mugged for property. An awful experience, but something you just deal with and put behind you as best you can. In fact, one of the girls actually displayed quite a bit of contempt for me when I said that not everyone would be as strong mentally as she was, and that being raped could ruin some peoples lives. She didnt hide her disgust for that, stating that they were pathetic attention seekers and how was it all that bad. She said it didnt make her mistrust men in general, but that she was much more careful in the situation she allowed herself to be in. Its obviously different for everyone, but to say its worse than murder
djrichard wrote: » and state its worse to have such a corrupted life back at all,
djrichard wrote: » is the kind of hysterical response that these girls detested.
djrichard wrote: » When you say it destroys your soul, what on earth are you talking about, what is a soul? I dont mean that in a partonising way, but if youre going to have a serious discussion, then at least keep it factual. To help you understand what I mean, I enquired as to the definition of a soul. This is the definition "A soul is Divine energy, a little piece of God within you. Your inner identity, your raison d'être". You see what I mean? Soul.....ridiculous.
Sindri wrote: » It directly impacts someone's self efficacy at life itself, which is one of the most heinous crimes imaginable.
Sindri wrote: » Do you not think it's possible their attitude was influenced by being raped, and their attitide was a coping mechanism? Because what you describe seems to correspond to fairly common attitudes held by those who have been raped. Conversely that heinous crime can be committed by bullying as well, just to put it into context. Undermine someone's belief in their capable to cope to life and in themselves. Because what that does is, when it is internalised, is a person, by default, perceives themselves to be inadequate. And thus they belief their life to be inadequate, and so then it is.