2024-12-20 13:02
Since humans emerged from the primordial soup, sex and violent sex were baked in. Read Jean Auel's Earthchildren Series (i.e. Clan of the Cave Bear etc.). While fictional, it also involved a lot of research.
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Julie Bogart | Author
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What are we doing about it? Why do we allow it to continue?
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Also: “baked in” is an odd way to describe it though. In today’s world of awareness and rights and laws—what is it that creates this inability to override this impulse? Many people DON’T rape others for pleasure.
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Monica Drake
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Read Ursula LeGuin, and consider maybe it’s not “baked in”.
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Azealia Del Rey
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Actually research suggests prehistoric/paleolithic sex practices were often communal, maybe akin to what we’d call “spiritual”… there were a lot of stone dildos, sex with multiple partners (both to help ensure successful insemination & to potentially obscure paternity so as to keep men active in the care of all children), & so much more. There isn’t much evidence of “club her over the head” type stuff, or the patriarchal, monogamy-oriented stuff we see with the rise of agriculture…
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Sally
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I guessit baked into a certain gender of humans tho
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mtazamaaji
If this is the case then it is only “baked into” men. I think the suggestion that it is men’s nature to be violent rapists is ironically part of rape culture and conveniently excuses the behavior, they simply “can’t help themselves” BULLSHIT. Why wasn’t rape rampant in the many pre-colonial societies that were not patriarchal?

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