Why so touchy, bro?GreenGoo wrote: Tue Oct 02, 2018 11:09 amYawn.Max Peck wrote: Tue Oct 02, 2018 11:05 am Apparently it isn't safe to assume that.What steps do you guys take, on a daily basis, to prevent yourselves from being sexually assaulted?
Safe to assume doesn't mean 100% accuracy otherwise it wouldn't be an assumption. Finding out after the fact (I was typing my response when more details were given) doesn't change anything, or require specific refutation.
In any case, many of the right column are anti-assault techniques/tactics/thoughts that women have answered to a sexual assault question. Many of those clearly apply to many males as well, for avoiding assault.
Does anyone really need to be reminded that women are regularly victims of sexual assault whereas men are not? Perhaps some people do, but many (most?) of us don't.
That doesn't mean I'm opposed to getting the message out. Somehow communicating with the target demographic would obviously be incredibly difficult, as you'd need to understand what people think beforehand. A full on broadcast to everyone everywhere is the best way to reach those people. That the rest of us aren't shocked or informed by the graphic is not a problem. I believe the first time I saw the graphic it was because some men were "offended" by it and pushed back, so the poster (tweeter?) decided to be even more forceful about the message.
I simply wanted to know what the actual question was that produced those responses with that gender dichotomy. If I wanted a mansplanation of how men are also victims of crime, the thread had already provided ample bounty.