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Feb 04, 2011 16:02

The other day, rape culture came up on plurk! [ETA: which is not to say people on Plurk were saying anything that upset me, but the discussion was about a separate discussion which in turn contained things that upset me.] And I've had trouble getting it out of my mind, particularly the whole question of who is a rapist and who condones or ( Read more... )

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semiramis February 4 2011, 21:32:11 UTC
Even heterosexual men! At the very least, the way women behave around and react towards them is going to be colored by it.

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bad_mushroom February 4 2011, 22:21:45 UTC
Which is a bummer, because there are a lot of really genuinely sweet heterosexual men who are totally worthy of a woman's trust.

On the other hand, I have a close friend who was brought up in an environment almost totally devoid of men. Now she's actively afraid of all heterosexual men. I've been trying to help her get past the severe manifestations of this fear, but it doesn't help when random strangers SPANK her in the dining hall when she bends over. Seriously.

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semiramis February 4 2011, 22:40:45 UTC
Yeah, I think I also tend to be on the overly-cautious side. For me it's because I'm asexual, and I tend to miss a lot of cues from heterosexual men that most non-ace women would probably pick up on regardless of preference. But, I mean, if your sensitivity to these things sucks, then what can else can you do? Your choice is between either frequent false alarms, and therefore risking missing out on good connections with some genuinely nice guys; or else being less cautious while risking more direct kinds of harm. It's not a nice choice to make, but.

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