Remember George Carlin's line?Just remember a simple rule, rape is never funny.
“I can prove to you that rape is funny. Picture Porky Pig raping Elmer Fudd.”
Remember George Carlin's line?Just remember a simple rule, rape is never funny.
I wouldn't know from experience since I've never been a man who is being raped... but what I do know that the "it's not rape if the victim got physically aroused" (which is what the whole "a woman can't rape a man unless she's using an object" arguments boils down to) is definitely a shitty argument and deeply wrong. I shudder to think what it would be (is?) like, if that argument were to be (is?) used in court in rape cases.It's not so much a matter of legality but a matter of being able to maintain an erection under those circumstances, which in most cases would be "not really."
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An oxymoron, judging from a couple of quick Google searchs.
I agree with earlier comments - rape is about power as much as sex and most women are not strong enough to rape a man in the way depicted in the episode. Many women convicted of rape are aiding and abetting a man.
Plus I agree that a powerful voracious woman is often portrayed for comedic value ('Edmundo!') because immasculating men has long been seen as funny. Many male rapes involve two men. Now if evil Kirk had burst into Chekov's quarters and attempted to force himself on the innocent ensign we'd have a different spin again...
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An oxymoron, judging from a couple of quick Google searchs.
But not if you go by a beaker full of death's avatar.![]()
^ Of which he still has yet to reveal the source.
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Wasn't really making a joke, and didn't really mean it to be at Whitney's expense. She has owned her dysfunction, and I commend her for it. There are women - many women - out there like that. Whether they have psychological issues or no is a debate for another day. It certainly wasn't seen as such until very recently.
Probably has something to do with the differences between how the male and female brains work.
Why do some many men seem to fantasize about being seduced by dangerous, deadly femme fatales? At least this is what almost every erotic thriller is based on, and there's a lot of it in SciFi, too. I find it hard to believe that many men would like in real life to have a relationship with a serial killer who is likely to kill them with an ice-stick during sex.^^Not a bad bluffer's job, there--I've taught Freud in college classes and that rings true.
Probably has something to do with the differences between how the male and female brains work.
And the differences between how men and women have--until recently--been socialized to deal with their sexuality. The rape fantasy has the benefit of absolving the woman from having to take any responsibility for her sexual feelings.
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