Hale_Storm18
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9 years ago
https://33.media.tumblr.com/392e162ca488d47d68ddc6afe83b6866/tumblr_n9wx3jaN9F1rvwsfxo1_500.png
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swagmasta
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9 years ago
what the hell is that supposed to be? o.O
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ᴏɴᴄᴇ-ᴜᴘᴏɴ-ᴀ-ᴍɪᴅsᴜᴍᴍᴇʀ-ᴍᴏʀɴɪɴɢ*
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9 years ago
Have you ever read the metaphor comparing oppression to a minefield? It is quite similar:
http://www.gigapause.com/blogs/1169/3754/imagine-a-minefield
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swagmasta · 9 years ago
Women aren't always to ones in danger, damit!
Male-on-male r.ape has historically been shrouded in secrecy due to the stigma associated with males being r.aped by other males. According to psychologist Dr. Sarah Crome, fewer than 1 in 10 male-male r.apes are reported. As a group, male r.ape victims reported a lack of services and support, and legal systems are often ill-equipped to deal with this type of crime.
The r.ape of men by men has been documented as a weapon of terror in warfare.
Two myths that men are not able to be r.aped by women include: Men always want s.ex, so women do not have to force themselves on men, and men must be aroused to have an e.rection. However, much like female e.rectile response, male e.rectile response is involuntary. Arousal and stimulation are not the same thing. Stimulation is a physical response to a stimulus. For example, when a person steps on another person's toe, the stimulation felt is pain and there is nothing that can be done about this. Men can be physically stimulated without feeling aroused and thus causing an e.rection. Men can be scared and intimidated into one, especially if the person is older or an authority, therefore both of these myths can be countered by sociological, psychological and scientific evidence.
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