truth dancer wrote:The reality is, regardless of religion or culture, women do not want to report rape. The ramifications are just too great. It is a miserable, emotionally painful experience for women to have to discuss, share, admit or relive the experience. When women call a crisis hotline, or show up in a hospital, often the first words out of their mouth are, "No one can know."
In those cultures where there is a high value on virginity, where one's virginity is associated with righteousness, where shame is associated with the loss of virginity the negative consequences of reporting are even greater.
So here's a question. What should people do when a rape victim tells her story to them? Is it best to encourage her to report it to authorities? Is it best to not pressure her to report. Being a male, I feel pretty helpless in the whole rape thing. I feel like there's nothing I can possible say since I don't know what it's like to be a woman nor a victim. Nor do I know what it's like to be afraid of walking around outside at night in my neighborhood (seems safe enough to me, but it frightens my wife to be alone anywhere in the dark).