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Old 02-21-2020, 12:02 PM   #99
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Wow, I read more of the article and it got worse.

Submitting to an attack because of fear does not prevent it, says Farrenkopf. He says surveys and anecdotal evidence show the difference between rapists who have completed rape and those who have attempted it is their victims' reaction. "In the completed rape, the victim usually froze and submitted," he says. "In the attempted rape, the victim fought, resisted, and escaped."


So then women/men where the rape was "completed" didn't fight and resist enough, got it.

I hope the article writer realizes the woman or man with the partial rape that isn't full finished (?? What does this even mean fully?) can be just as traumatized as the woman/man who has a "full rape"

And freezing for a moment does not mean a person is submitting.
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