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In reply to the discussion: What does a world without rape culture look like? [View all]Squinch
(59,255 posts)119. I said north eastern tribes didn't. And then I gave my sources for that information.
I would recommend you do some reading about it before you get mad at me, and before you draw conclusions that are not accurate about what was meant by "adopted."
Have a nice stay.
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well, when as you state a young mans libido is out of control, hence unable to control and the young
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#1
i think by promoting the male sexuality thru the penis being its own identity with a brain, lol is
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#18
I'll go a bit further > what does a world without an accepted Culture of Violence look like?
KittyWampus
Mar 2014
#2
and it hits me. your 'hard to get' no means yes??? fuckin for real? tell me with men being
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#3
i want to know. when you say "hard to get" are you talking no means yes. simple enough.
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#7
the playing hard to get, no means yes is very common. especially with pua and mra
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#14
are you saying i slander you if i discuss pua and mra???? no. i will not take my statement that
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#17
i asked. he said old enough to rent a car. what is that, 16 or 18. still highschool. nt
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#37
h. good and bad. consoling thinking highschool, boys that were responsible/respectful are dorks...
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#141
and then go over, over a couple decades of freedom and financial independence, women say no to
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#41
Just to clarify: are you stating it is the natural order for women to submit to men?
antigone382
Mar 2014
#61
Natural order if mra or Eco psych fan, ya. And those two are about the same. Who were you?
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#62
You really validated what I said. It is used by non religious to control, dominate women
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#74
I am on my phone. I am not doing the linking. Scientists, biological scientists debunk ego psych.
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#79
Astonishing. We were all taught "Plymouth Rock" and then immediately after that "Revolution." But
Squinch
Mar 2014
#105
Can you imagine? It was the end of the world, for a whole culture full of people.
Squinch
Mar 2014
#147
I said north eastern tribes didn't. And then I gave my sources for that information.
Squinch
Mar 2014
#119
Tux has been tombstoned: previously banned. I was going to ask him who he used to be.
Squinch
Mar 2014
#155
You haven't read enough. And in your case, ignorance doesn't seem to be bliss, because, bro,
Squinch
Mar 2014
#142
I am saying that, in the north eastern tribes, it simply wasn't used. There are scores
Squinch
Mar 2014
#144
It's convenient that all cultures idealized as exemplary of harmony and tranquility...
lumberjack_jeff
Mar 2014
#122
so... it is biology that makes men rape. damn... pathetic. not surprised. consistent
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#139
It's not just no-means-no. There's also the possibility that she doesn't yet know exactly what she
enough
Mar 2014
#65
"In fact, the idea that "men are only interested in one thing" is also part of rape culture."
BainsBane
Mar 2014
#67
Asking a woman out more then one time is not a cornerstone of rape culture...
Ohio Joe
Mar 2014
#107
And what? Playing hard to get is the encouragement? Women are making men go to far?
Ohio Joe
Mar 2014
#110
Again... Asking a woman out more then once has nothing to do with rape culture...
Ohio Joe
Mar 2014
#113
personal boundaries cannot, by definition be universal. they are not always the same for one person
bettyellen
Mar 2014
#111
I think part of sex ed should be a class on saying no, and understanding the word no
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#125
You're going to say, "What about Elizabeth Hasselback??!11??1" again, aren't you?
Squinch
Mar 2014
#150
"They do it too!" is not a valid defense. For anyone over the age of 6, at least. n/t
nomorenomore08
Apr 2014
#156