06-27-2003, 08:09 PM
You're close on what you remember about women and rape but not quite right. The big difference is that 60% of women FANTASIZE about being raped, not WANT to be raped.
That's a BIG difference. In a fantasy, it's easy to romantasize things and believe that a rapist might actually pay attention to the womans needs. Fortunately, most women realize that the reality of rape and the fantasy of rape are vastly different things and don't put themselves in positions that are vulnarable to being raped.
I've actually had this discussion with a number of my girlfriends over the years and even my wife admits to having fantasies. Every single one of them, however, believes there is not punishment strong enough for a rapist.
That's a BIG difference. In a fantasy, it's easy to romantasize things and believe that a rapist might actually pay attention to the womans needs. Fortunately, most women realize that the reality of rape and the fantasy of rape are vastly different things and don't put themselves in positions that are vulnarable to being raped.
I've actually had this discussion with a number of my girlfriends over the years and even my wife admits to having fantasies. Every single one of them, however, believes there is not punishment strong enough for a rapist.
Gullible isn't in the dictionary.