charity wrote:beastie wrote:Before this conversation proceeds any further, we need to clarify that the difference between 1) a woman agreeing to have sex to please her partner, when she's not really in the mood, and 2) a woman who "agrees" to have sex with a man demanding sex because she is so powerless and without rights that to protest is useless is so vast that the two should not, in any way, shape, or form, be conflated.
I would suggest that we do not focus on 1, and focus instead on 2.
Agreed?
Then how about a third category. Women who "agree" to have sex with a man (when they have no interest in sex, or at least sex with him) so they can have position, power, money and influence?
And then lets don't just say that women are powerless and have to have sex because they are without rights?
Why is there need for that third category? Does it have any resemblance to rape?
Who is saying "women are powerless and have to have sex because they are without rights"?
WHAT? Beastie is correct. The topic of this thread is rape. Please stick to it.
Sethbag, the high stats also come from the government of Utah which I linked to earlier. Please feel free to search the Utah state health website as well as their criminal justice website and you will see the studies that delved into the high numbers. The Utah criminal justice survey (linked to on page 1 of this thread) found that 1 in 3 Utah women will experience sexual violence during their lifetime. Sexual violence as defined by the survey also included molestation.