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Google her.
But here's a short definition. She is a 31 year old murderer who killed her boyfriend by shooting him, strangling him, gutting him, and slitting his throat (awful what she did to him.) She has given three different "stories" as to why she has done this, all of them contradicting each other. She also shows no remorse in court, and seems to be a sociopath.
She has been in the news recently, the most famous (or infamous) female murderer since Casey Anthony (and there is strong evidence that she, indeed, did the crime. She faces the death penalty if convicted.)
And, of course, she is attractive, so once again a hot female murderer makes the news...
Yeah, likewise. There's a lot of sociopathology there. From working in mental health for eleventeen years I've learned that rehabilitating rapists is only possible if their level of functioning was too low for them to understand what they were doing at the time. Your average fifteen-year-old gets it. Completely. If he willfully violates someone for fun, then laughs about it after hearing of her pain and so on, he's not going to "get better" in the way that we'd hope. The best we can do is modify his behavior by showing him consequences. What people fail to realize about sociopaths like rapists is that they often LOVE what they're doing. It's not a compulsion in the manner of the OCD fellow who must wash his hands 100x a day. No, chances are, the rapist loves rape because it's greatly enjoyable for him. It's a huge rush and worth the risk.
It gives him the ultimate feeling of control. That's another craving that can't be eradicated through therapy. It just is what it is. It needs to be channeled into some other sort of activity.
Whenever I think of rapists who can't control themselves, I think of the character from American Psycho. They commit crimes, because they have a compulsion to do so.
Why do you only use the pronoun, "she" aren't men also the victims of rape???
...and I do think it's interesting that this story wasn't deleted but a story about a false rape allegation where a man was the victim of a woman was deleted. I guess a story demonizing males is acceptable, but a story demonizing a woman is not acceptable on this site, right???
That's why a social anxiety site for men is necesary. Sexism is so ingrained in society today people don't even realize they're sexist. Men deserve a site where they're free to talk in an environment where there's unbiased moderation.
I don't get a signature.
No.
If you re-read what takethebiscuit said, the pronouns "someone" and "themselves" were used which are gender-neutral, in the examples the pronoun "she" was used because those arguments are usually levelled against women, not men.
This thread is old now, so I'm going to close it.