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In reply to the discussion: when i see a video, and i hear people cheer the video seeing a girl, [View all]ismnotwasm
(42,443 posts)24. And never the male
Isn't that interesting? Homophobia or misogyny or both? Afraid to relate to a male in the same position because it's more comfortable when it's a woman taking sexual abuse?
You must have seen the remake of "Evil Dead"
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seabeyond
Mar 2014
OP
" I do tend to shy away from the "this mustn't be seen" response." then, normalize.
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#3
of course it does. literally, with our brain. we factually know it to be true.
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#7
Then wouldn't the same argument apply to even informing us that this happened?
malthaussen
Mar 2014
#11
it bottom lines to.... purposely hurting a girl (or woman) to make a statement.
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#4
I do tend to think people have the right to go to hell in their own fashion...
malthaussen
Mar 2014
#20
do you think maybe... because you are a man not seeing these humiliations done to your body,
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#23
none of it is sexual, and yet sexually gets men off. point. this is my point. we create. with this
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#21
exactly. wouldnt a worse horror, rather than abusing a girls body have been, taking a grown man....
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#26
Perhaps when people first and foremost think of penetrative sex as a violent act
MadrasT
Mar 2014
#44
so i ask squinch. what are we going to have to do next to a girl, to horrify us, as this becomes
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#18
losing the ability to feel. the extreme we are having to go to in order to feel.
Tuesday Afternoon
Mar 2014
#50
this is my point. women told me that video was needed to be aware. yet, i was aware without the
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#29
I, too, use to appease myself saying men are equally repulsed. Then I realized being men they could
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#47
Not all men participated in those threads. Surely, The Silent Majority of DU do not agree with
Tuesday Afternoon
Mar 2014
#48
That scene with the gun ... was just a flash. I actually missed it the first time I saw the video
Tuesday Afternoon
Mar 2014
#52
people coddle their "pretty little minds" (barbara bush, not an insult but point), to be able
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#38
another point. another question. how do you know? how do you know MOST people will be repulsed in
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#41
As a society we have become desensitized. It really is that simple. sea.
Tuesday Afternoon
Mar 2014
#45