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Old 02-14-2008, 03:23 AM   #7
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Default Re: Painless Rape: A Moral Dilemma

Interesting responses. I agree that in both cases, even in the male's case, it is technically rape.

If you want citations, you can Google "orgasm spine" without quotes and get several sources. Hell here's a link:

http://www.latimes.com/features/heal...,7227478.story

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Rape always was, and always will be, psychological abuse more than physical one. If we look at it... well, (most of) wounds heal. Let's look at a female who already lost her virginity (most of 14+ girls nowadays, lol). What physically is rape to her? One more time when she has sex, nothing more. Yeah, it's painful, but physical pain goes away soon.

What is more important is the psychological condition of that girl. It's so much harder to heal those scars, make a girl forget that she was taken against her will.

Painless rape is almost as bad as panful one, since the girl may experience an orgasm with her body, but her mind will be against it. Some things are "good" only when you think of them as "good"...
Not quite. The deep mental scars caused by a traumatic rape results from the physical pain of the experience, not the "idea" of being taken without permission. A rape performed in the way I described would result in guilt, unhappiness, and a general feeling of mental discomfort, but not the mind-breaking result, and heart-wrenching sight, of a girl who was brutalized. I would feel this way too if I was tied up and forcibly jerked off by a guy (I'm not gay).
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