Message from @Undead Mockingbird
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I feel like a good 90% of men would have no problem being forced to have sex with a woman
We do not have double standards, and we minimize the effect and impact on men.
We usually use humor to deflect.
yes if the genders were reversed there would be an outcry
because men and women are different
you cant apply standards equally
Well, if I would use the feminist definition, I think I was raped 6? times.
I don't think its a very good idea for men to use female criteria on themselves
Pressured into sex when not completely in the mood, under the influence of alcohol, a power differential in positions.
Touched while I was asleep, let's see what else?
Hmm ... I was probably raped a dozen times or so.
And don't forget explicit, enthusiastic consent, a la yes means yes.
I should make a Go Fund Me. Pls donate
Also, Brett Kavanaugh raped me 999999999 times in 1459. I can't remember where or when exactly and there were no witnesses.
I don't think its a good idea to have a separate set of criteria
ARE YOU CALING ME A LIAR?
I think it is
if men and women were identical psychologically and biologically then okay but they aren't
That was in re: to "female criteria", sorry to undermine the meme
Why do you hate women?
>not consenting to sex is different because you're an outtie
too many neet arrows
eternal summer has rendered people ignorant
But that's also #notanargument m8
maybe @Deleted User is advocating that women do not deserve legal equality?
You're going to have to explain how we get from "sexual dimorphism" to "um actually you did want that sex"
Cuz that's where the disconnect is for me
Why should the law have the power to grant equality?
I AM THE LAW
The law is there to provide a framework for just response to actions that violate the rights of the citizenry
Of which sexual assault can be counted
Why should that apply unequally to some citizens?
So the government decides what counts as equal?
not to grant equality. that it should be equally applied.
Agreed.
Equality before the law would be great.
There is currently a gender sentencing gap of 60%, in terms of prison time and chances of conviction.
Tillyer, Rob, Richard D. Hartley, and Jeffrey T. Ward. "Differential treatment of female defendants: Does criminal history moderate the effect of gender on sentence length in federal narcotics cases?." Criminal justice and behavior 42.7 (2015): 703-721.
So you're interested in equality of outcome
Starr, Sonja B. "Estimating gender disparities in federal criminal cases." American Law and Economics Review 17.1 (2014): 127-159.
Equality before the law requires anarcho-capitalism.