Re: What's the defence for rape?
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- Date: 22 May 2007 16:43:26 -0700
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On May 23, 9:00 am, "Avenger" <aven...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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On May 23, 2:38 am, catbrie...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On May 21, 5:33 pm, justwax...@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
OK connor, I have to ask this, what is appropriate dress?
This issue is just a dead horse he witlessly continues to beat.
Every day, I
see women in business suits, skirts and sweaters, jeans, etc... Even
though they are covered, their feminine form is still visible.
I am told that I look "provocative" no matter what I wear because I
have a certain mien, attitude, and physique. And I don't intend to
walk around in one of those ridiculous bee-keeper outfits just to
satisfy the degenerate opinions of a sexual hysteric.
What
exactly do you mean by appropriate dress?
The burqua, no doubt. And the answer is a resolute NO!
Connor and his fellow sexual hysterics do not get to define decency
for me.
Cat
It's hard to understand what connor means and he still hasn't
addressed the issue properly. Even the type of clothing worn by the
Stepford Wives could be considered provocative as it is figure
hugging. I am 173cm tall and weigh 60kg. I am a girly type
30 is not a girl lol
and connor
would probably find me provocative also. I also have no intention of
dressing to the approval of other people. My husband loves what I wear
and how I look. I even designed my work outfit to be a little bit
different than others in my field.
Hey those Mao Tse Dung suits went out of fashion 20 years ago
If you must know, my political beliefs are very right wing, so your
attempt at a dig are very far wide of the mark. The only issue where I
could be considered left wing are in regard to medicine. I believe in
equal access to adequate medical care.
Getting back to the issue at hand, connor has not explained what
appropriate clothing is for women. Gay men often have radically
different views on this issue anyway, but it will be interesting to
hear what he has to say.
.
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