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- From: kaarts@ccu.umanitoba.ca (Kenneth John Aarts)
- Subject: Re: More on fantasies and discussing one or two (was) Re: Rape in any form ...
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- Date: Tue, 28 Jul 1992 14:51:13 GMT
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- synth@deepthought.unm.edu (Synth F. Oberheim) writes:
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- > Based on personal experience and observation -- namely, growing up
- > around and being socialized with other males -- I've seen that most men
- > visualize a scenario of simply "getting sex" at the expense of whoever
- > is on the receiving end -- a purely selfish goal.
-
- There seems to be a hidden assumption that 'simply getting sex' would have
- to be at the expense of a woman. Why is this? How are women's sexual
- fantasies different form mens? Note: sexual fantasies, not romantic.
-
- Ken
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