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My father did one of my many many many sex talks, and it was nothing like that.
For one thing, agreed, the idea that ANYONE has a "right" to be angry if they don't get sex? (Men or women) is insane.
As to the actual content of the talk... It was funny, because he was uncomfortable..., but it was an actual conversation. I had questions, he had answers / he had questions, I had answers / we actually talked. A lot. (And drew pictures, and various jokes were made, and it was very very easy/hilarious on my end... Because he went out of his way to "do a good job". He still f*cked it up a little. I doubt there's a parent alive who hasn't). But it was never creepy, scary, or inappropriate at the time... And over the years I've found his views to have been largely held out as true. ((My mother's sex talks were far more scientific. My father's sex talks were far more emotional & moralized.))
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As far as leaping on your to defend yourself? :rolleyes: Also insane. The only way that is in any way normal is if he'd been training you in self defense. To just leap on your child, & shout at them to defend themselves from a rapist??? Speaking as a parent; What. The. f*ck. Speaking as someone who has taught self defense (including to my kiddos) that is sooooooo the exact opposite of what any reasonable thinking person would do. First you train them. Including sparring. Looooooong before any kind of sneak attack. And any kind of bad reaction on their part? Is your fault as the instructor for not having trained them properly. Not their fault for not having been trained to respond. FFS.
I'm sorry that, at best, your dad is a complete moron... And at worst an abusive schmuck.
For one thing, agreed, the idea that ANYONE has a "right" to be angry if they don't get sex? (Men or women) is insane.
As to the actual content of the talk... It was funny, because he was uncomfortable..., but it was an actual conversation. I had questions, he had answers / he had questions, I had answers / we actually talked. A lot. (And drew pictures, and various jokes were made, and it was very very easy/hilarious on my end... Because he went out of his way to "do a good job". He still f*cked it up a little. I doubt there's a parent alive who hasn't). But it was never creepy, scary, or inappropriate at the time... And over the years I've found his views to have been largely held out as true. ((My mother's sex talks were far more scientific. My father's sex talks were far more emotional & moralized.))
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As far as leaping on your to defend yourself? :rolleyes: Also insane. The only way that is in any way normal is if he'd been training you in self defense. To just leap on your child, & shout at them to defend themselves from a rapist??? Speaking as a parent; What. The. f*ck. Speaking as someone who has taught self defense (including to my kiddos) that is sooooooo the exact opposite of what any reasonable thinking person would do. First you train them. Including sparring. Looooooong before any kind of sneak attack. And any kind of bad reaction on their part? Is your fault as the instructor for not having trained them properly. Not their fault for not having been trained to respond. FFS.
I'm sorry that, at best, your dad is a complete moron... And at worst an abusive schmuck.
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