In the nature, we witness that almost always, the males are to chase the females for sex. Is it un-natural? Definitely, not. Because, when the female become fertile, they excite the males for sex by their activities and secreting feromon from their body. But the strange is that when a male goes to respond to that excitation, the exciting female exhibits as she is not willing for the action and tries to escape from the excited male! And at the end, it appears that the male did sex with the female by force (rape)! Is that a natural system for the survival?
If it is the natural system, then why chasing a woman by a man for sex would be a crime in human society? Is it that the men chase the women for forceful sex? Women don't have any role for this chase?
2007-03-01
06:03:17
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➔ Gender Studies