It's just their composition- mental and physical. They are more violent than women.
1. A woman would never get so horny that she'd rape someone. She has nothing to release how men have semen.
2. Women are more peaceful in general. We've got the feminine hormones which make us more fragile-mentally and physically.
2006-08-17 20:31:32
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answered by Stella 4
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There have been many female serial killers throughout history.
I don't think it would be possible for a woman to be a rapist, because except in a few rare instances, guys are not going to complain.....they'll just smile a lot.
More than likely, they would even help you. It's possible that they may even ask for seconds!!!!!!!!!
If word ever got out of a woman who rapes men on the prowl, we'd be falling all over each other trying to volunteer as bait!
2006-08-17 20:38:22
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answered by Nature Boy 5
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There was a seriel killer in Florida. I saw the made for tv movie of actual events. That Charlene from Desigining Women played the seriel killer.
I heard something this week that the brains of liars are different in the frontal lobe that regular people. I bet the same is true for serial killers.
Have you seen that show where there are 17 or 18 levels of cruel killers? Very interesting!
There have been enough women who go on serial poisonings to have a documentary on A & E or something like it!
2006-08-17 20:32:42
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all the male population is much bigger than the female one. As far as I know the US only had one serial killer that was a female but it's not uncommon for women to commit murder. Male are know to be more aggressive and to be stronger by nature. The testosterone level is known to affect how strong and how aggressive a person is. Rapists and serial killers' deviant behavior is known to have its roots in an unfortunate childhood experience. Usually these people tend to have a strong resentful feeling against a person towards which they cannot express their rage or dissatisfaction and they channel their anger towards another person that resembles in some way, at least in the mind of the aggressor, to the person they have these feelings against. Many murders are also connected to a racial factor. In the mind of the serial killer a certain race is to blame for something and they see themselves as the ones fit to bring them to justice, or at least to their version of it. There are many complex motives they have but the pattern is always a clear one. The common characteristic of all of them is the unstoppable need for attention in whatever shape or form it may come and they would to anything to get it. Serial rapists have a past of sexual frustrations that they need to liberate themselves from and this feeling of being free from it lasts for only a moment after the rape and they need to do it again and again. This is not always the case when you take into consideration the one time sexual offender. He might just commit the rape under the influence of a moments desire and most of them do it under the influence of alcohol or other drugs. Rapes committed by females are scarce since it would be very difficult for a woman to subdue a man and...lets just say he has to want it too. Most rapes end in murder, either because the offender is afraid of being turned in or because he did not get the feeling of being free he was looking for and they feel rage against the victim. This subject has too many ramifications and the patterns of behavior are too complex to allow a complete explanation but this is the main idea. Hope I helped.
2006-08-17 20:47:36
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answered by Scooby 6
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I don't see how it would be possible to rape a man. A minor, perhaps, but that's statuatory rape. There have been notorious female serial killers but you're right in that it is not as common. Aileen Wuornos was the most recent case that I know of.
2006-08-17 20:38:41
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answered by Evil Wordmonger, LTD LOL 6
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Well, women do tend to be more angelic and innocent, but when they do commit crimes it is often excused by the courts, which are highly biased in favor of women. Andrea Yates is a prime example of this, where they simply attached to her a politically correct alleged "illness" that would have never been an excuse for a man who chased his children around the house and then drowned them one by one in the bathtub while they were screaming.
2006-08-17 20:34:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Man, the predatory animal. Funny thing is, I would love to be a cop and be the predator of the serial killer, catch him and put him away. So being predatory can be bad or good.
2006-08-17 20:31:34
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answered by Anonymous
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What kind of guy would report a woman raping him. Seriously.
As for murder, who's left to tell the cops? I'm sure she has bigger problems than trying ot murder someone anyways.
2006-08-17 20:29:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Testosterone, the hormone which encourages agression, or the expending of energy, is usually the main cause. However, men are also more likely to become depressed, as they communicate their problems to others less than women, and bottle emotions up in themselves.
2006-08-17 20:28:54
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answered by zeromeyzl 2
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You are wrong. Women are murderers and serial killers as well.
2006-08-17 20:28:23
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answered by kingofnarniaforever 4
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