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Originally Posted by DrPhil
We all know what people typically mean when they talk about female and male.
What is unclear is why you brought up biology in this thread.
You finally explained that you believe the campus rape "crisis" is linked to a hookup culture in which women want to be like men but inconsistently and unfairly subscribe to this ideology. I am telling you that it is a falsehood that colleges are gender egalitarian as though the majority of people believe women and men are the same. Binge drinking, casual sex, and co-ed classrooms/living do not mean the average college student is combating gender differences.
In addition, the double standard of the "woman slut" and "man stud" is alive and well on most college campuses. Honorgal is positing that women want free sex to feel liberated and comparable to men but want to claim foul when they have regrets, etc. It is dangerous to attribute that to women, in general. It reeks of the same "don't frown...just close your legs" that girls and women have been told for centuries; and is a big part of some Men's Rights movements. It also implies that it is only women who have sexual regrets or only women who find ways to psychologically, emotionally, or physically (aggression, etc) deal with (nonconsensual and consensual) sexual encounters. Those darn women. Why can't they be as biologically strong, gender strong, unemotional, rational, and neutral as men? Why can't they either keep their legs closed or handle sex the way mean do? (Not to mention this makes the debate about the TRUE meanings of consensual sex and nonconsensual sex)
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I don't care what it implies. The facts are that it's almost exclusively women who are demanding that we throw out due process for the (almost always) male accused and that we abolish the presumption of innocence and redefine the legal meaning of consensual and nonconsensual sex. That's the extent of my interest in the subject. Beyond that, I'm not interested in fighting the gender wars from either perspective.