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- From: mpevans@nyx.cs.du.edu (Mark Evans)
- Subject: Re: SEX
- Message-ID: <1992Jul29.152916.8493@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>
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- Organization: University of Denver, Dept. of Math & Comp. Sci.
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- Date: Wed, 29 Jul 92 15:29:16 GMT
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- johnf@apollo.hp.com (John Francis) writes:
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- >It is more understandable, although still irrational, to be afraid that a
- >homosexual may make advances to you. Again, this is a conditioned response
- >instilled by the teachings of society, which says that it is O.K. for a man
- >to walk up to a strange woman and make sexual advances, but any other pairing
- >is in some way deviant. It has been my experience that the technique used
- >by women to fend of undesired advances works just as well - just say "No".
-
- Maybe homosexual men are unlikely to play the silly 'no means maybe/yes'
- type games.
- Which are not unknown in (ordinary) heterosexual behaviour.
-
- >In fact it works rather better - I can't recall hearing of too many cases
- >where a male was raped because an overly-agressive homosexual took "No" to
- >mean "Yes, but I have to say No because society expects it of me".
-
- I seem to remember that most (reported) causes of men being raped were
- by heterosexual men.
-