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Old 26-03-2018, 06:59 PM #28
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Why should they...
To highlight rape/bullying isn't just physical.
It might feed into the misconception that rape is merely literally forcing someone into sex by physically restraining or beating them.

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Bullying is a generalised topic but you wouldn't tackle online or psychological bullying the same way as physical would you?
No, but they would be included in the same topic when discussing "bullying".

Or it would be separated into "Physical" and "Psychological".

But like I said, I think the tea analogy was actually perfect IMO for explaining the verbal coercion and guilt-tripping aspects as it would highlight how ridiculous and obvious it is trying to force someone into something they simply don't want to do. I don't know why they left it out.

Last edited by Marsh.; 26-03-2018 at 07:01 PM.
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