The truth is that a large percentage of woman use sex as a a type of comfort to bring back some normalcy in their minds after being raped. It is more common that most people think. In fact, last night O'Reilly had a rape counselor on that same almost the same thing.
85 posted on 08/04/2004 2:46:20 PM EDT by BushisTheMan
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This is the most ridiculous statement I have ever read.< I've never been raped. But if I were to experience such violence, I would most probably fear sex and hate men for the rest of my life./p>
The truth is that a large percentage of woman use sex as a a type of comfort to bring back some normalcy in their minds after being raped. It is more common that most people think. In fact, last night O'Reilly had a rape counselor on that same almost the same thing. She was not a rape counselor; she was a victims rights' advocate.
And this "normalizing" thing is the goofiest bunch of nonsense I've ever heard.
If I hit my thumb with a hammer, do I hit it again to "normalize" the first hit?
Some emails were exchanged between the accuser and "Mr.X" and another man after the supposed rape.
Those hold the key to her state of mind after Kobe.