This topic is to see into any similar differences between females and males
also. Please participate in this study for a star since I've ran
out of butter cookies.
Work with this definition:
"sexual assault-
n. Conduct of a sexual or indecent nature toward another person that is accompanied by actual or threatened physical force or that induces fear,
shame, or mental suffering."--Dictionary
Part 1 for females (**All males see part 2):
The question for females:
Which two (below) would be yet most psychologically scaring to you, if not all? And exactly why not to the others? And also, is the two you picked
more a matter of a short term or long term effect of fear, shame, or mental suffering?
A) A guy, who is a stranger, comes up behind you and humps on you in a sexually suggestive way while you're wearing clothes.
B) A wild male dog comes up and humps on your bare leg in an obvious sexual way while you're wearing just short.
C) A tamed, trained, domestic male dog in your male friend's house does pretty much similar to what is described in B.
D) A male friend of your's, who is joking around, does pretty much similar to what is described in A.
E) A female friend of your's, who is joking around, does pretty much similar to what is described in A.
Part 2 for males:
The question for males:
Which two (below) would be yet most psychologically scaring to you, if not all? And exactly why not to the others? And also, is the two you picked
more a matter of a short term or long term effect of fear, shame, or mental suffering?
F) A gal, who is a stranger, comes up behind you and humps on you in a sexually suggestive way while you're wearing clothes.
G) A wild male dog comes up and humps on your bare leg in an obvious sexual way while you're wearing just short.
H) A tamed, trained, domestic male dog in your female friend's house does pretty much similar to what is described in B.
I) A female friend of your's, who is joking around, does pretty much similar to what is described in F.
J) A male friend of your's, who is joking around, does pretty much similar to what is described in F.
[edit on 31-10-2008 by Mabus]