Disclaimers: I am a man but I am not anti-male. I am, however, 100% anti-rape...in all circumstances. I am 100% pro-consent. Please do not consider this thread to be anti-male. This thread is only anti-rape.
The following is only my opinion. I could be wrong. Do not substitute my judgment for your own. I welcome disagreement/debate and comment. Thank you.
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First of all, I am defining rape as ANY and ALL sexual contact that you do not clearly consent to in advance. A broad definition perhaps, but the one I'm using in this thread.
So, I know, that there are many women(and men as well) who have been raped and live in fear of it happening again. I deeply relate to the fear and the inability to trust and you all have my deepest compassion for the suffering you have endured. All of you desperately want to avoid ever being raped again(who wouldn't understand?)...but how can you tell if a man you know could rape you?!
Key warning signs:
1. If a man disregards the need for and value of your consent on ANY issue.
2. If a man minimizes the value of your views in favor of his own views on ANY issue.
3. If a man uses pressure to compel you to change your clearly stated consent or lack of consent on ANY issue.
4. If a man creates a differential of power over you in ANY aspect of your relationship....ie. he takes control or makes sure he has control and you lose control
5. If he steps on your toes, yes, physically.
6. If you make plans and he simply changes them.
7. If he corners you and seems to enjoy it.
8. If he hurts your feelings and seems to enjoy it.
9. If he embarrasses/causes you shame and seems to enjoy it.
10. If he talks/shouts over you in an argument to force his way.
Rape is NOT about sex.... it is only and always about the imposition of a man's WILL in contravention of your WILL.
Rape is NOT about pleasure or sexual desire.... it is only and always about overpowering the victim's will....subjugating and controlling them.
Trust your gut and face any red flags.
Your will does matter....no one has the right to violate it.
Friendship and/or love does not try to dominate or force.
Be safe.
The following is only my opinion. I could be wrong. Do not substitute my judgment for your own. I welcome disagreement/debate and comment. Thank you.
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First of all, I am defining rape as ANY and ALL sexual contact that you do not clearly consent to in advance. A broad definition perhaps, but the one I'm using in this thread.
So, I know, that there are many women(and men as well) who have been raped and live in fear of it happening again. I deeply relate to the fear and the inability to trust and you all have my deepest compassion for the suffering you have endured. All of you desperately want to avoid ever being raped again(who wouldn't understand?)...but how can you tell if a man you know could rape you?!
Key warning signs:
1. If a man disregards the need for and value of your consent on ANY issue.
2. If a man minimizes the value of your views in favor of his own views on ANY issue.
3. If a man uses pressure to compel you to change your clearly stated consent or lack of consent on ANY issue.
4. If a man creates a differential of power over you in ANY aspect of your relationship....ie. he takes control or makes sure he has control and you lose control
5. If he steps on your toes, yes, physically.
6. If you make plans and he simply changes them.
7. If he corners you and seems to enjoy it.
8. If he hurts your feelings and seems to enjoy it.
9. If he embarrasses/causes you shame and seems to enjoy it.
10. If he talks/shouts over you in an argument to force his way.
Rape is NOT about sex.... it is only and always about the imposition of a man's WILL in contravention of your WILL.
Rape is NOT about pleasure or sexual desire.... it is only and always about overpowering the victim's will....subjugating and controlling them.
Trust your gut and face any red flags.
Your will does matter....no one has the right to violate it.
Friendship and/or love does not try to dominate or force.
Be safe.
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