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Re: Does Indecent Dressing Justify Rape? by BuddhaPalm(m): 8:56am On Nov 29, 2014
yinkuscious:
let me ask u this, can u cope amidst this ladies with "skimpy" dress ?

Cope ke? Who wants to 'cope'?.

Smite my enemies Lord! grin

Older men who can now 'cope' spend quintillions of dollars on Viagra and related...


I pop boners, all-day-long, for fully-clothed women.

I get very aroúsed from eye-contact (only with girls, you ídiot! grin), or from shamelessly checking out the glorious contours on a babe's body.

Even, unclothedness is not really the source of arousal.

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Re: Does Indecent Dressing Justify Rape? by 5minsmadness: 8:58am On Nov 29, 2014
BuddhaPalm:


My brother, there's really no genarally accepted standard.

A little over 100 years ago, women in the east walked about bare breasted - and it wasn't considered indecency. Why would it be indecent now?

My very own grandmother said they ran into the bush whenever the whites wanted to give them clothes.
The way they viewed unclothedness then is NOT the same way we view it now. NOW those things like breasts are hidden and whatever is hidden is more valued.

There is a proverb that states : Stolen bread always tastes sweeter.

Imagine growing up in a society where all the women went about bare-braested. By the time you would have reached adulthood, seeing braests will not be 'new' again for you. You won't see it as a big deal. Your sense of arousal will be much more dulled than a stranger who wanders into your village from the modern towns where every woman covers her braests only to see naked teenage baests everywhere. In fact, this is what happened with the missionaries and early Christians who came with the white men to conquer Africa. They saw young nubile women all over the place, happily exposing that which thier own women covered jealously. The African men who lived with these bare-braested women were already 'used to it' and saw nothing overly erotic about it. The whitemnen however went on a sex spree. The missionaries gave them clothes so as not to be tempted like thier heathen brothers to fornicate with these uncivilized Africans.

Anyone here who has watched the movie/documentary "Hawaii" will understand what I am talking about. The missionaries had to physically fight off the white sailors from sleeping with and raping the young girls.



We are now in a modern age where everybody covers up. A woman just cannot come out of her jeep topless and go for a meeting without being regarded as a mad person. We now see the hidden braest and backsides as hidden/forbidden, and the stolen bread is tasting sweeter every day. If it was the norm nobody would blink an eye but it isn't the norm. So girls please dress decently. when its time for sex you can expose your breasts and nipples, wear transparent clothing etc...that's when exposing those things will be appreciated. Not in public pls.
Re: Does Indecent Dressing Justify Rape? by MizMyColi(f): 9:18pm On May 30, 2021
MizMyColi:

Lol Kachis, those your memes tho' cheesy

@Topic
Humans are social beings.
We have standards, we have values.

Despite our diversity, I do not know of any culture or religion world over that tries to justify rape in anyway.

People who do so are cowards who aren't willing to face their respective demons and fight!

Just like homicide, serial killing, abortion and other heinous crimes against humans and humanity, nothing could possibly justify such actions. Nothing!

If it's wrong, it's wrong! No need to sugarcoat things or try to blame some random person or thing for such misdemeanour.

It's innate in every person, born and unborn....even in those whose conscience has been seared in red-hot coal; we can always tell right from wrong, yet it remains largely our perogative to do right or wrong.


There's always a better way, a better choice, a better path.......it's called Love (in its different forms).
smiley


Thanks to the person who just liked this post.
But, Wow
I wrote this? And Seven years ago?

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