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To: tejek who wrote (133154)2/19/2001 10:25:22 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570746
 
Apparently unlike the admiral, I see rape and having sex as two different acts. One is considered an act of violence, while the other either is the fulfillment of a biological urge, an act of procreation and/or an expression of love.

Rape is an act of violence but it is also an act of sex. It often does fulfill a biological urge of the rapist. I don't agree with those who say "rape isn't about sex it is about violence". Rape is about both. Yes the girl was a victim of violence, she was also used for sex and that made it a worse crime they would have gotten in less trouble if they just beat her up but that wasn't what they were looking for.

Tim