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RE: TIL - What I Learned From Being Sexually Assaulted on the Streets of San Francisco

in #til8 years ago

This is an amazing post, which left me speechless for a while.
And ask my friends, this is a very unusual state for me.

I am amazed for several reasons.
First of all: It is cool. And beyond the clichée.
Second: No hate, but lots of self-responsibility.
Thirdly: But .... hang on! This is exactly the topic I wanted to address when writing a sequel to "Power of the unexpected". Part 2: sexual assault.
I even announced writing it. Just didnt get around to finishing it yet.
https://steemit.com/life/@ben.karlin/the-power-of-the-unexpected-part-i

And this text blows up "my" punch line.
Completely.
And I could only recount the stories, some remarkable women told me. Might still write it, though.

These men expect something. A pattern to happen. Feeling powerful over some girl scared out of her mind. The pityful minds apparently get turned on by that idea. A need for such a stimulus signifies the lack of genuine virility. A deeply rooted lack of self esteem.
Poor sods, actually.
It shows they can not possibly be masculine in a playful or genuine way.
And women would usually smell that at a mile away and would not want to go anywhere near. Which sends them spinning in a vicious circle.

Congratulations.
Apparently, you truly mastered the power of the unexpected.

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Thank you :) Glad you enjoyed the story!