Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Assault

What sort of policy language would be needed as a description for  'forcible rape'?
Is there consensual rape? Is that the consent of the attacked or the attacker? I don't mean to seem
dense; but if a woman gets pregnant because she consented, is that an assault?
Does a man have the upper body strength to pin a woman down and force himself on her or not?
If a woman wants to get hurt that way, why would we think she 's a good candidate for raising
a child she does not even want to carry or bear? We don't need to be so intense as to legally force the poor woman on an unsuspecting little child.
We have been missing more points in this retrograde argument as well. Men, real men, despise the
notion of sexual force. Some cannot even pretend it for the sake of a woman's fantasy life.
Republicans may lose a lot of voted if they keep talking this 'forcible' and 'legitimate' sort of thing.
Even beer guzzling, bearded, loud-mouthed men in big hats hate the idea of not treasuring women,
and of the sway they have over women without even the thought of 'force'.

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