Mr Kobayashi
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You never fingered someone before?
Rape doesn't involve fingers.
You never fingered someone before?
Rape doesn't involve fingers.
Correct but the word used was rape, so technically there are no female rapists, only female sex offenders.Sexual assault does
Correct but the word used was rape, so technically there are no female rapists, only female sex offenders.
I heard you were dumb so I googled it for you...
Until 2012, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) considered rape a crime solely committed by men against women. In 2012, they changed their definition from "The carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will" to "The penetration, no matter how slight, of the vagina or anus with any body part or object, or oral penetration by a sex organ of another person, without the consent of the victim."
I thought you were in Ireland and this is a UK based forum. Using FBI definitions, that's some barrel scraping.
Rape in English law - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
Many and perhaps rightly so Bob believe little has been done to properly address DM since man pulled a woman by the hair into the cave.An insight into attitudes towards domestic abuse...
UK police pay ‘lip service’ to protecting women, says father of abuse victim
Exclusive: Les Van Hagen, whose daughter Suzanne was killed by her partner, calls for inquiry into culture of policingwww.theguardian.com
There is a huge difference between a woman attacking a man and the opposite due to the general size difference between the genders. If my mrs attacked me, sure she could hurt me, but it would take something special to do real damage. I could easily hospitalise her if I did the reverse so that statistic about male violence means fuck all as it is a false equivalence.Many and perhaps rightly so Bob believe little has been done to properly address DM since man pulled a woman by the hair into the cave.
There was a time when police couldn't act particularly when it occurred in the privacy of the home so some progress has been made.
Interestingly in Australia the stats indicate that 20 per cent of domestic violence is inflicted on the male in a relationship with a woman and its on the rise.
A large amount of domestic violence still goes unreported and hence is not investigated.