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What is meant by "unwanted sexual contact" in those dictionaries, though? I mean, that is an interesting question.
Contact of a sexual nature that neither requested nor desired. Kind of... easily defined, really.
 
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And confirmed for racist as well. So that what, incestious, sexist, racist, basement dweller. My my, aren't you a charmer.

It's all making sense. At first I was only joking but this time I say this dead serious: He performed a heinous ritual to get his mana back so he could become a non-virgin wizard, but at what cost? At what cost?
 
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I was asking for evidence that the Latin root meant the insane feminist definition we have today. this is not evidence for that
Latin rapere was used for "sexually violate," but only very rarely; the usual Latin word being stuprare "to defile, ravish, violate," related to stuprum(n.), literally "disgrace." Meaning "to abduct (a woman), ravish;" also"seduce (a man)" is from early 15c. in English. Related: Raped ; raping. Uncertain connection to Low German and Dutch rapen in the same sense.
 
randall - terms like racist or sexists are insane, since they mean that all races or sexes are equal, which is blatantly untrue. of course i am a racial realist and don't want niggers around
Bonsoir! I hope you're well. I was wondering if you could expand a little on your racial philosophy. How would you rank the various races in terms of general superiority? How did you first come to realize that racial equality is a pernicious lie? And what is your response to scientists who claim that race is pretty much genetically unquantifiable?

I took several minutes out of having sex with many women in order to write you this comment. I hope you found it worthwhile.
 
@Holden what year were you born? I'm not going to go through your blog to find out, just answer please.
 
Believe me, that's not what pre-1920 dictionaries had in mind. You do know that the world didn't start in 2001, do you?
Since you apparently have contact with the long-dead and can divine their intentions behind every word, please tell me what those dictionaries did have in mind.
 
Latin rapere was used for "sexually violate," but only very rarely; the usual Latin word being stuprare "to defile, ravish, violate," related to stuprum(n.), literally "disgrace." Meaning "to abduct (a woman), ravish;" also"seduce (a man)" is from early 15c. in English. Related: Raped ; raping. Uncertain connection to Low German and Dutch rapen in the same sense.
So it was not what you claim it was? You do understand that this confirms my ideas, since 1. it describes being brutally fucked 2. and disgraced, which couldn't have been done to sluts.

Thanks for proving my original point.

@Holden what year were you born? I'm not going to go through your blog to find out, just answer please.
1989.
 
Contact of a sexual nature that neither requested nor desired. Kind of... easily defined, really.

But you see, women don't actually want sex. Ever. At least, not good women. Women who request and desire sex are sluts. He doesn't want to fuck sluts. And since good women don't want to have sex, and he won't fuck sluts, the obvious solution is to have sex only with unwilling, but good, women. You can't call that rape if the only other alternative is consenting sluts!
 
First of all, feminism existed long before 1920. It even existed in Babylonia towards it fall. What is meant by "unwanted sexual contact" in those dictionaries, though? I mean, that is an interesting question.

Of course there have always been women and men who have sought equality, but it wasn't enough of a 'movement' to influence anything so profound as the definition of a word until the last century. Prior to then, when there were women who spoke up (again, like in Victorian England), they were seen as crazy and hysterical if they were listened to at all. Are you suggesting that the 'feminists' before the 1900's were influential enough to change the definition of the word?
 
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OH MY GOD THIS IS MY FACE WHENEVER I READ ANYTHING MARJAN SAYS
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