Geez sorry Locutus Of Bored.
I know you were not being rude to me sidous618
You are asking a qestion on what l wrote.
That is okay
I am talking about ads that are shown on tv after 11.30 pm in australia it detailes where a man can ring a woman for sex
Do you think this type of thing can intice the wrong person to rape a woman
you are proberly right that this should bnt be in the discussion l have to say it is way out too.
Actually, the only one that suggested "men are pigs" was you:And I agree with Hermiod that too many people default to "men are pigs" and don't see anything wrong with it. However any slight against women is considered sexist.
people (...) pretend men won't be men.
You seem to think that it's intrinsic in men's nature to harass and molest women dressed in anything fancier than a burlap sack. I disagree wholeheartedly. I can keep my dick, my hands and my comments under control at any time, and so most men. The ones that can't or won't deserve to be chastised for that without any excuse.Men behave differently than women yet women are the ones expecting us to conform to their standards.
You seem to think that it's intrinsic in men's nature to harass and molest women dressed in anything fancier than a burlap sack. I disagree wholeheartedly. I can keep my dick, my hands and my comments under control at any time, and so most men. The ones that can't or won't deserve to be chastised for that without any excuse.
How many times did I say "dress provactively" in this thread? You people have completely distorted what I said, and have once again put words in my mouth. The general attitude in here is that men misbehave and you can't deny that given how many of you are going on trying to say how men should behave better.
But you people prove time and again to use strawman attacks, cherry pick words and phrases out of context and generally lack comprehension of what is being said. I'm not the one saying most men are like that, I'm not the one saying women deserve to be raped, but you people are just trolling looking for something you've already decided I said even though I haven't.
Fucking stupid how you keep trying to twist my words. Now, you'll go on and take words out of context again, say that I am saying women get what's coming to them when I've been very clear that dressing to attract attention is probably going to draw attention.
God damn, I give up on you people.
Absolutely true. Unfortunately however, that does not work in practice. Is it legal of me to walk down the streets in the middle of the night wearing gold chains and having shit loads of money pouring out of my pocket? Yeah. Is it smart? No. Why? Because I'll probably get jumped and have everything taken from me.A woman (nor a man) shouldn't have to change her lawful behaviour to ward off the possibility of unlawful behaviour from a men (or fro other women).
The best (not the only way) way to stop that possibility isn't to modify your behaviour but for consistent penalties to be given to offenders. Laws can, and often do modify behaviour, if they are applied wisely.
Er, it's a perfect analogy because it point's out that you can either create or fall into a situation where you are a target. Im not saying theft is like rape. I'm saying you shouldn't put yourself in a situation where you are a target.^ The 'walking around with money/expensive shit' thing is quite a flawed analogy though. I mean, it works in so far as you can say that if there are identifiable factors X which heighten chances of being a victim of crime Y, and one can avoid X then one should. Fair enough.
But as soon as you get into the particulars and continue to liken rape to mugging, it falls apart. Sex isn't a commodity, and rape isn't the theft of that commodity. The fact that we tend to go to mugging as the obvious analogy, where dressing a certain way is likened to flashing an expensive phone around (ie displaying one's assets) says something pretty fucked up about the way our culture teaches us to think about women's bodies.
The only thing rape is really like is rape, but if we're going to use analogies, non-sexual physical assault is a much better one than mugging or theft. And surely it's much simpler to see the comparison there - the one sure way not to get physically assaulted is never to be in the company of a violent asshole who decides to beat you up.
It doesn't MATTER if it's fucked up. It's the reality of the situation. You don't have to like it but you do have to live in this world and that is the way it is. You can try changing that mind set, and who knows, you might be successful. Between now and then however you still have to deal with it.The fact that we tend to go to mugging as the obvious analogy, where dressing a certain way is likened to flashing an expensive phone around (ie displaying one's assets) says something pretty fucked up about the way our culture teaches us to think about women's bodies.
Sure, absolutely, the analogy'll get you to "don't put yourself at risk". But no further.
It's really no more apt an analogy than 'Don't drive while on the phone, it increases your chances of crashing' or 'Don't refreeze defrosted food, because that can cause food poisoning'.
i.e. Don't do [identifiable contributing factor to X] if you don't want [X] to happen.
Where the analogy stops being helpful is in offering any insight into what those contributing factors might be, is my point.
Yes, it's fucked up. But it's also true, people think that way.The fact that we tend to go to mugging as the obvious analogy, where dressing a certain way is likened to flashing an expensive phone around (ie displaying one's assets) says something pretty fucked up about the way our culture teaches us to think about women's bodies.
I vote for not going to the pub period. Personally, I dislike going to bars for exactly that reason. If I do go, I usually go in a group.Just having a packet of tobacco in his pocket lead to my son being mugged though it seems that he did mention to the men when he spoke to them in the pub that he was a pensioner. When he was on the ground he heard one of the men in the car tell the assailant to take my son's wallet 'because it is pension day".
Should my son have lessened his behaviour by
1) Not going to the pub at all especially on a Wednesday (pension day). When my son was mugged it was actually his off-pension week. Though most people do get their pensions on Wednesday they don't get all get them on the same Wednesday.
2) Going to the pub but not speaking to anyone
3) Not 'flashing' around a packet of tobacco
Sounds like the cop was telling the truthAnother example -
My aunt and uncle lived in one of Hobart larger public housing estates. Their house was broken into a couple of times and after the second robbery the police suggested to them that they should keep their front yard more unkempt and put cheaper looking curtains up so it didn't look like they were better off than the average poor person on this estate. By having a nice looking house they were told were making themselves a target.
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