Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Another Dose of Brevity, Upon the Occasion of Uncovering Apparent Let's-Not-Call-It-Hypocrisy-Okay-Let's in My Sexual Health Textbook:

My textbook goes to great pains to discuss the psychological effects of rape.  This includes careful historical and cross-cultural examination of the blame-the-victim phenomenon.  The authors illuminate the feelings of shame the phenomenon can produce within the victim, even before anyone has blamed her.

Under the subsequent section, "Rape Prevention," I found about twenty helpful tips as to how women can avoid being raped.  And nothing else.

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