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To: TimF who wrote (170987)6/11/2003 12:06:47 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1583365
 
First of all, rape is considered a crime of power. Why would the governor have to rape anyone to feel more powerful?

I don't know if Clinton raped anyone or not, but powerful people rape just like other people.


I suppose its possible but its not very likely.

Also rape is as much about sex as it is about power.

That's not the theory psychologists express.

Secondly, rapists are abusive people; they are not normally married but when they are, they are usually abusive to their family members.

Not all rapists are serial rapists or chronically abusive people.


What? Now you're an expert on rape and you're formulating a new theory on rapist. The stuff I posted is commonly held theory by American psychologists. From where are you getting your info?

ted