Mel,

Q: How do you know when you're in a feminist book shop?
A: There's no 'Humour' section.
.

Mike




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From: Mel <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, 24 February, 2011 18:58:29
Subject: [Zen] Can A Buddha Harm Others?(to ED)

  
Oh ED, don't go there!(*grin/laughter*) Using the fem*n**t word will not get 
you 
forgiven...trust me...coz I've been burned in the past for such mistake

in peace
Mel

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


>From: ED <[email protected]>
>Subject: [Zen] Re: Can A Buddha Harm Others?
>To: [email protected]
>Received: Thursday, 24 February, 2011, 1:45 AM
>
>
>  
>
>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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