Study Reveals Female Rape Victims Enjoyed the Experience

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27 Jun 2013 19:21 #110956 by
http://www.avoiceformen.com/feminism/study-reveals-female-rape-victims-enjoyed-the-experience/

calls into question whether the concept of “consent,” where it relates to sexual activity, is antiquated. Indeed it calls into question whether the concept of “rape,” in the literal definition, is just a cultural misconception for a male tendency to fulfill women’s desire for sexual excitement



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27 Jun 2013 19:35 - 27 Jun 2013 19:36 #110957 by
It should say SOME females.. not just females, implying that all do. It should also state different statistics such as mental illness of the victim, the level of violence involved in the assault, and the actual age of the women responding. In my mind, those are all relevant, though I can't seem to be able to explain why as well as I'd like to. I realize it said "college campuses" which is a reason that this study doesn't surprise me much. Sometimes women say "rape" when it wasn't actually, and if they felt positive and satisfied after.. I personally doubt they could call it rape. I might be wrong. I usually am.

A fantasy is just that - a fantasy. Just because some women may fantasize about it doesn't mean they actually want it to happen or happen outside of their brain or maybe say a role-playing, safe environment. I know there are men who also fantasize about being dominated but am fairly sure not all of them want an excessive amount of pain involved.

I have no doubt that the study done is true and accurate... not to mention disturbing and, for the lack of a better word, weird. :P
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27 Jun 2013 19:39 #110960 by
this article is a wonderful example of research fraud and I hope no one took the article itself as a legitimate finding before they got to the end where the author admitted to it.

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27 Jun 2013 19:49 - 27 Jun 2013 19:54 #110962 by

Red Lila wrote: this article is a wonderful example of research fraud and I hope no one took the article itself as a legitimate finding before they got to the end where the author admitted to it.


The last quote threw me off quite a bit, I'll admit that, but I still have no doubt that the women were being very serious calling it rape and saying they enjoyed it. (which is a big problem, in my eyes!)
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27 Jun 2013 19:55 #110964 by

Reliah wrote: The last quote threw me off quite a bit, I'll admit that, but I still have no doubt that the women were being very serious calling it rape and saying they enjoyed it. (which is a big problem, in my eyes!)


No, that part was wrong and intentionally so, though some women do have rape fantasies (an episode of House MD even starts with one lol)

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27 Jun 2013 19:59 #110965 by

feelings that were described as “positive” and “satisfied,” about the experience.


Doesn't seem to fit rape?

I was forced to eat fried chicken against my will and I loved it?

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27 Jun 2013 20:05 #110966 by
This just brought another issue up in my eyes, I guess. Women who cry wolf and make it so another woman who actually had something happen to her disbelieved. That happens too often.

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27 Jun 2013 21:13 #110985 by rugadd
Yet another reason not to believe everything you read. I questioned science' validity a while back and about the whole of the order jumped on me, but I guess in hind sight, maybe I was just trying to point out that ylu can't always trust your sources...

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27 Jun 2013 22:22 #110989 by
Science isn't the problem.

The way people use the method to fit their wants and biases (in negative ways) is the problem.

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28 Jun 2013 02:30 #111006 by
Before I read the end of the article, I was wondering if it was possible to revoke someone's science license for being a moron.

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