rask Posted January 18, 2013 Author Share Posted January 18, 2013 But there are more sexual assaults done by acquaintances. If being afraid of strangers is fair then being afraid of acquaintances should make more sense because they are most likely going to do it. Otherwise it just an unfair discrimination. Since when does fear have to make sense? Link to comment
OptomisticGirl Posted January 18, 2013 Share Posted January 18, 2013 But there are more sexual assaults done by acquaintances. If being afraid of strangers is fair then being afraid of acquaintances should make more sense because they are most likely going to do it. Otherwise it just an unfair discrimination. Ah fear. There is no rhyme for it. It's because we have been assaulted by someone we know, someone close, it causes us to realize anyone can hurt us. Link to comment
DN Posted January 18, 2013 Share Posted January 18, 2013 Moderator Note: Rask - I am going to close this thread, but I want you to understand why. It is not because I disagree with you and find your position offensive - you are entitled to your opinion. The reason is because you asked an apparently genuine question but it now seems you were simply 'trailing a coat' to start a contentious debate instead of really wanting to understand how men would feel. Link to comment
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