It was qualified yet you ignored that. Typical SOD. Evade that which reveals the weakness in your positions.too broad
there are many circumstances where we are forced to do things we may not want to
It was qualified yet you ignored that. Typical SOD. Evade that which reveals the weakness in your positions.too broad
there are many circumstances where we are forced to do things we may not want to
:think:
who does that describe on this thread?
Sociopaths tend to be nervous and easily agitated. They are volatile and prone to emotional outbursts, including fits of rage. They are likely to be uneducated and live on the fringes of society, unable to hold down a steady job or stay in one place for very long. It is difficult but not impossible for sociopaths to form attachments with others. Many sociopaths are able to form an attachment to a particular individual or group, although they have no regard for society in general or its rules. In the eyes of others, sociopaths will appear to be very disturbed. Any crimes committed by a sociopath, including murder, will tend to be haphazard, disorganized and spontaneous rather than planned.---Psychology Today
Other qualities of a sociopath:
A disregard for laws and social mores
A disregard for the rights of others
A failure to feel remorse or guilt
A tendency to display violent behavior
It was qualified yet you ignored that. Typical SOD. Evade that which reveals the weakness in your positions.
Is it horrific to have somebody do something to you that you did not want them to do?
Is there a greater violation of your person than to have somebody force you to fo something you did not want em to do?
Sociopaths tend to be nervous and easily agitated. They are volatile and prone to emotional outbursts, including fits of rage. They are likely to be uneducated and live on the fringes of society, unable to hold down a steady job or stay in one place for very long. It is difficult but not impossible for sociopaths to form attachments with others. Many sociopaths are able to form an attachment to a particular individual or group, although they have no regard for society in general or its rules. In the eyes of others, sociopaths will appear to be very disturbed. Any crimes committed by a sociopath, including murder, will tend to be haphazard, disorganized and spontaneous rather than planned.---Psychology Today
Other qualities of a sociopath:
A disregard for laws and social mores
A disregard for the rights of others
A failure to feel remorse or guilt
A tendency to display violent behavior
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To vague. Be specific, what is worse than having your body violated by a person you do not know and/or do not want to be involved with?sorry - didn't mean to
let's try again:
not necessarily
not necessarily
To vague. Be specific, what is worse than having your body violated by a person you do not know and/or do not want to be involved with?
To vague. Be specific, what is worse than having your body violated by a person you do not know and/or do not want to be involved with?
Beheadings and being burned alive come to mind.
I just kind of laid there and didn’t do anything — I had already said no. I was just tired and wanted to go to bed. I let him finish. |
you didn't say "body violated" :idunno:
but to your reworked question, the first thing that comes to mind is the soldiers I'm working with who are struggling with PTSD
also, paraplegia and amputations
how about the death of a child?
i can think of many many things worse
Is it horrific to have somebody do something to you that you did not want them to do? Is there a greater violation of your person than to have somebody force you to fo something you did not want em to do?
I guess some kids might say it was horrific they were forced to do their chores or even their homework. :chuckle:
Yes, those are horrific ways to die. You were talking about rape.Beheadings and being burned alive come to mind.
Yes, those are horrific ways to die. You were talking about rape.
Is that not the essence of rape? Do you really not understand that?you didn't say "body violated" :idunno:
I have heard that rape sometimes causes PTSD in victims. If you consider PTSD to be horrific, wouldn't rape also be considered horrific for causing PTSD.but to your reworked question, the first thing that comes to mind is the soldiers I'm working with who are struggling with PTSD
If a rape resulted in either condition that would be horrific. But the subject of your thread is rape and you keep trying to turn the conversation away from your topic, why?also, paraplegia and amputations
Is losing a child a result of being raped? I suppose it could as I have watched far to much criminal minds. In any case, do you really see the death of a child as being synonymous with having your person violated?how about the death of a child?
So in your mind, anything that you can think of that is "worse" makes rape okay. Interesting paradigm.i can think of many many things worse
So in your mind, anything that you can think of that is "worse" makes rape okay.
As always, what you ignore is far more revealing than what you reply to.
Yesterday a poster suggested that rape was always horrific. I was considering it last night and wanted to see if folks here agreed that rape is always horrific.
See caveats below.
The following scenario is accepted as "rape" - it was counted as rape in the statistics, it was investigated as rape - I do not know how it resolved - clearly, to me, what this woman underwent was not horrific:
Herewith, a Philadelphia magazine report about Swarthmore College, where in 2013 a student “was in her room with a guy with whom she’d been hooking up for three months”:
“They’d now decided — mutually, she thought — just to be friends. When he ended up falling asleep on her bed, she changed into pajamas and climbed in next to him. Soon, he was putting his arm around her and taking off her clothes. ‘I basically said, “No, I don’t want to have sex with you.” And then he said, “OK, that’s fine” and stopped. . . . And then he started again a few minutes later, taking off my panties, taking off his boxers. I just kind of laid there and didn’t do anything — I had already said no. I was just tired and wanted to go to bed. I let him finish. I pulled my panties back on and went to sleep.’”
Six weeks later, the woman reported that she had been raped.
As I thought about it last night, I started considering another angle (that I plan to explore in a different thread eventually) that involves rhohypnol - the "date rape" drug, aka "roofies". One of the effects of rhohypnol is that the user becomes compliant and open to suggestions that they would otherwise reject. Another effect is that of amnesia - MRI studies have shown that the regions of the brain responsible for creating short term memory and converting it to long term memory are inactive when taking rhohypnol. IOW, it's not that memory is masked. No memory is created.
Apparently, without memory of traumatic events, no psychological effects develop. (As an aside, there's been some interesting research done using rhohypnol to extinguish memory in patients with PTSD)
In the settings that often are related to rape - clubbing, raves, frat parties - rhohypnol is usually taken (or given) with other drugs such as alcohol, marijuana, ecstasy, etc. These combinations usually exacerbate the effects under consideration.
And so, the following scenario often ensues:
A woman takes or is given rhohypnol. When she awakes in the morning, she has no memory of the events of the night before, but suspects that she may have been raped. She reports it and is examined in the hospital where it is determined that she was sexually active the night before. No physical damage is noted. She is currently taking birth control pills. There was nobody at the party with whom she would normally have had sex - no ex-boyfriends, no acquaintances - in fact, every guy at the party was incredibly ugly - if sex occurred, she is certain that she did not give consent. She admits that she may not have refused consent. The hospital reports it as a rape and it is investigated as a rape.
And so we have a woman who has been "raped".
No physical damage has occurred.
No memory was created, so no psychological damage has occurred.
Was this "rape" horrific?
TOTS
It is totally horrific.....you sure don't understand women
What? someone knocks you out and violates you? you don't know who, you don't know what was done?
1. No, I'm not trying to minimize rape. Rape is an assault.
2. Not all things that are called rape should be called rape
3. Everything I write is my own opinion and does not necessarily represent the opinion of the staff or the owners of TOL. It's mine! All mine! Bwahahahaaha!!
4. My interest in this lies in my academic field of study and the environment in which I find myself.
5. No, I do not sympathize with real² rapists. Real² rapists should be executed, swiftly and publicly.
6. No, I am not trying to absolve myself of some undefined "guilt".
7. No, I am not planning to rape anybody.
8. If the subject matter under discussion is too disturbing to you, you are encouraged to avoid the thread.
9. If you want to discuss the cowardly actions of some students at Umpqua, feel free to go to this thread: http://www.theologyonline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=113485
10. These conversations go more smoothly if we keep the mud-slinging, insults and trolling to a minimum.
11. If you can't control yourself and choose to ignore 8 and 10, don't whine about it in the woodshed if it's turned back in your face.
12. Clearly there are instances of rape that are horrific.
13. I'm not interested in examining responsibility in this one.