Mayka,
 
In Taiwan, a woman, whose husband had an affair with another woman, cut off his 
genitals, and threw it into the toilet bowl, flushing it with a copious amount 
of water. Then, medical workers had to spend a lot of time retrieving the organ 
in the sewage. Fortunately, the doctors succeeded in replanting it. However, 
because of its partial damage, the man was said to be losing some of his sexual 
drive. That may be a solution you seek.
 
Anthony

--- On Thu, 24/2/11, Maria Lopez <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Maria Lopez <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Zen] Re: Can A Buddha Harm Others?
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, 24 February, 2011, 12:09 AM


  








The best to slow down the high rate of raping  in the world is to take the 
justice in one hands and cut the sexual organs of the rapist so that no more 
women are raped by the same rapist..   Raping is one of those things that makes 
really furious to all women in the world.  

--- On Wed, 23/2/11, Edgar Owen <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Edgar Owen <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Zen] Re: Can A Buddha Harm Others?
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, 23 February, 2011, 15:08


  

Rape is primarily about satisfying sexual desire when it can't be achieved 
otherwise. Complete power over a woman can be a very strong aphrodisiac. 
Especially where violence or injury is involved it can also be combined with 
the man's desire for revenge against women for perceived psychological injury 
previously suffered at the hands of a woman or women in general by the rapist. 


Edgar





On Feb 23, 2011, at 9:45 AM, ED wrote:


  




Hi Audrey -
Yours is an assertion that conforms to the usual feminist position. It may be 
true or it may not. Has the truth of the assertion been confirmed by say 
neurophysiologists and neuropsychologists?
Thanks, ED
 

--- In [email protected], "audreydc1983" <audreydc1983@...> wrote:
>
> I will beg to differ on one point: Rape has little to do with sexual desire. 
> It is about power, control, and victimization.
> Those of us who believe sex is a natural product of lust, sexual desire, and 
> love often will assume that rape, since it is a sexual act, is associated in 
> some way with these feelings. 
> This assumption couldn't be further from the truth. If there is any desire in 
> rape, it is the desire to control/victimize. 
> 
> ~Audrey









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