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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This thread is so sad. Men are mostly a sad bunch. [/quote] Most men are decent humans. Some men are monsters.[/quote] 43% of men have admitted to sexually assaulting someone since the age of 14. How many men do you think didn't admit to it? "some" men aren't monsters. At least half of all men are sexual predators. So no. Not most are decent. Most are the monsters. [/quote] 43% of men where? 43% of how many men? Where was this study conducted? A prison? Please sight the study where they interviewed every single man in the world or just in America. I will reiterate: MOST men are decent people. SOME men are monsters.[/quote] https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4455931/ Google is free. No need to be a rape apologist. Not a good look for a woman. [/quote] The first study they cite includes 300ish college males. This isn't about forcible rape. It is about coersion and tactics those makes use to obtain sex. I am not a rape apologist. I am a critical thinker. [/quote] NP but you're moving the goalposts. You asked for substantiation of PP's statement that 43% admitted to sexual assault, now you're saying it doesn't count if it isn't forcible rape. That's . . . pretty much the definition of rape apology, sorry to tell you.[/quote] 43% of 300 is 129 males who admitted to using coersivevtactics to have sex with a female. Even the authors of the study stop short of calling it forcible rape. As an aside, there is a difference between relenting and regretting and being physically forced.[/quote] So 43% of the men that responded either used: -verbal coercion -taking advantage of an intoxicated woman -using force -using threats of force -some used multiple strategies But you think its totes ok because they didn't do it with a knife against her throat? Wtf is wrong with you? I seriously hope you don't have children. You sound like an awful parent to either boys, encouraging them to do these things likely or girls, by brushing off sexual assault if it isn't violent enough for you to care.[/quote] DP but that's quite the spectrum. Verbal coercion could mean "please baby I need it " and the woman giving in. That’s not at all the same as threats of force. [/quote] So you're defending sexual assault as well? Go rape another woman you disgusting POS> [/quote] So you think "please baby" is sexual assault? [/quote] FFS. Why are there so many rape apologists on here? Sexual assault is defined as nonconsensual sexual experiences ranging from unwanted sexual contact to physically forced penetration. [b]Verbal sexual coercion (VSC), a form of sexual assault, is psychological pressure to have coerced sex.[/b] Stop defending men who admit to sexually assaulting their partners. Are you triggered because you also do this often? [/quote]
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