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The boys you mentioned who were abused and suffered, if the abuser was a male, yes, they suffered shame, and emotionally, for the rest of their lives. If it was a female abuser, my guess, is that it was not so severe, if there was any at all. Also, your experience was 1982, when we were well into the sexual revolution and although they still suffered, imagine what it was like for a young male, to have been abused by an adult male, back in the 60’s or 50’s?
Even today, a female who is raped, suffers emotional trauma, no doubt about it. However, back in the 50’s and 60’s, a female who was raped, often ended up in mental institutions an suffered emotional trauma, that it destroyed her entire life. She was treated as damaged property by society.
Jim
The dishonesty I’m referring to, is where there seem to be a denial that when they were boys between he age of 12 and 18, they did not not welcome sex with an attractive older woman, if they were given the chance.And that is fine. But remember, **you’ve been stating it as fact; to the point of acusing males of dishonesty on this thread. ** (not so cool) Post #33:
The boys you mentioned who were abused and suffered, if the abuser was a male, yes, they suffered shame, and emotionally, for the rest of their lives. If it was a female abuser, my guess, is that it was not so severe, if there was any at all. Also, your experience was 1982, when we were well into the sexual revolution and although they still suffered, imagine what it was like for a young male, to have been abused by an adult male, back in the 60’s or 50’s?
Even today, a female who is raped, suffers emotional trauma, no doubt about it. However, back in the 50’s and 60’s, a female who was raped, often ended up in mental institutions an suffered emotional trauma, that it destroyed her entire life. She was treated as damaged property by society.
Jim