Perhaps I am a throw-back, but I remember learning strategies to protect myself from assault--be overtly aggressive, urinate in your clothes, stomp on a man's foot, near the ankle, etc. /4
Why do you think so? She obviously saw it that way and so do I. I agree with the second bit but it wasn't what I was disagreeing with.
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The lunch comparison? Perhaps because I am not terribly sociable and have always been able to say no to lunches I don't want. Same with a lot of women I know. The sexual pressure feels far more powerful and difficult to contend with.
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Ah. I'm very unsociable too but female friends have always been more essential to me than boyfriends so I've felt under more pressure to do social stuff I hate from women so as not to cause offence and lose friends than sexual stuff with men.
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