Pax wrote:Not all men are rapists... but most rapists are male.
As a female I remain cautious and guarded around males unknown to me, especially younger ones in groups.

manas said: I wanted to point out that most men would not commit this abhorrent act, even if they thought there would be no consequence.
Mr Man wrote:Within Man there are undoubtedly strong passions. Wouldn't it be wise for all of us to remain cautious?
Pax wrote:Not all men are rapists... but most rapists are male.
As a female I remain cautious and guarded around males unknown to me, especially younger ones in groups.
But to keep things accurate no one has said "all men are rapists" so where is the intransigence?Modus.Ponens wrote:. Mawkish defending that not all men are rapists was met with intransigence.
Mr Man wrote:Within Man there are undoubtedly strong passions. Wouldn't it be wise for all of us to remain cautious?
Mr Man wrote:Within Man there are undoubtedly strong passions. Wouldn't it be wise for all of us to remain cautious?
Mr Man wrote:But to keep things accurate no one has said "all men are rapists" so where is the intransigence?Modus.Ponens wrote:. Mawkish defending that not all men are rapists was met with intransigence.
manas wrote:Mr Man wrote:Within Man there are undoubtedly strong passions. Wouldn't it be wise for all of us to remain cautious?
When you say 'Man' are you referring to just menfolk, or to Humanity as a whole?
The thing I was refering to was when Mawkish said "Just thought it was worth saying" and other members denied it was worth saying what he said.
To suggest that one should be cautious of the 'nature of man' is plainly, simply, wrong.
Billymac29 wrote:The thing I was refering to was when Mawkish said "Just thought it was worth saying" and other members denied it was worth saying what he said.
Folks... First of all it's factual data in the US ----> There are more men rapist than women by a landslide...period. Look it up if you don't believe me.. In my state of New Jersey the crime data shows over 90% of rapes were committed by males.To suggest that one should be cautious of the 'nature of man' is plainly, simply, wrong.
No Mawkish1983 this is incorrect.. Read up on your english. "nature of man" is perfectly acceptable in the way it was used by annapurna.
may all be well
Modus.Ponens wrote:It's time to realise that men have the right not to be discriminated too.

Modus.Ponens wrote:Alright. If even men, who are sensible members in this forum, don't mind discrimination, I'm not going to say anything more (unless, of course, if I'm personaly atacked).
Seriously, I too am afraid.
Know the nature of the beast....that's all I say.
If you know, that some men are willing and able to rape, and that they don't only live in big cities, then you better know the deal.
After the horse ran away it's too late to lock the stable, caution is the mother of the procellain box.
You don't want an elefant trampling around in your temple, would you?
So make sure he can't get in.
I escaped 2 attempted rapes, each time I was in mortal fear, each time I was saved by incredibly fortunate circumstances, but the unspeakable shock I went though has marked me.
I've become even more cautious since.
The Buddha said: "What do you expect?"
Expect the nature of man and better be cautious.
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