bloodedsky
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Actually, Zoogster, your argument explains exactly why men rape women so often and why women as a group don't arm themselves en masse and come to one another's defense.
That man was just following his male instincts when he attacked the woman, who in turn was simply expressing her womanly instincts by submitting.
Y'know, people are people. You just can't generalize about them. There are too many exceptions for there to be any sort of "rule" in the first place.
That woman is not typical of all women, nor was that man typical of all men. Yet if your argument is to be applied to this situation, each person was acting exactly as her/his gender is meant to act.
If it had been a male who hesitated, rather than a woman, how would you explain his behaviour?
That man was just following his male instincts when he attacked the woman, who in turn was simply expressing her womanly instincts by submitting.
Y'know, people are people. You just can't generalize about them. There are too many exceptions for there to be any sort of "rule" in the first place.
That woman is not typical of all women, nor was that man typical of all men. Yet if your argument is to be applied to this situation, each person was acting exactly as her/his gender is meant to act.
If it had been a male who hesitated, rather than a woman, how would you explain his behaviour?