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It's probably less reported . Same goes for when women assault men...we hear less about it . But then saying that ... there's been a weird rise in female teachers grooming male pupils.
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But your initial point was that "it's still heterosexuals flying the flag for sexual violence". But you now seem to be pointing out that gay men are at increased risk of sexual violence -- the vast majority of which will be perpetrated by other men. These are diametrically opposed arguments? |
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I think it was a gay bar. It was highlighting the risks ... especially when people are out partying. And I've seen videos online of women promoting the special glass cover ,to make it harder for people to spike their drinks. |
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an estimated 3.3% of women (798,000) and 1.2% of men (275,000) aged 16 years and over experienced sexual assault (including attempts) in the last year
a higher proportion of adults aged 16 to 24 years were victims of sexual assault in the last year compared with those aged 25 years and over a higher proportion of full-time students were victims of sexual assault in the last year than those in any other occupation type a higher proportion of single adults were victims of more sexual assault in the last year than those with any other marital status I mean it’s still more women. Women commit sexual violence to men and I just really half of gay and bi men experience sexual violence and if parms number of 1.8% is right that means roughly 0.009%
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That said, I would disregard that whole statistic (1.8%) entirely - I doubt it's even close to being accurate (it'll be higher), I wouldn't even factor it in at all. It is of course more women - the majority of those experiencing sexual violence are female by a very large margin, and the majority of sexual violence perps are straight men, also by a very large margin. But we're talking about proportionate risk which means you have to factor in the ratio of straight men to gave men in the population, and scale for population size before talking about thee base numbers. The stats you've given scaled for population say that sexual violence in the gay community is a proportionately bigger problem than in the general population. Now... I suspect that's probably accurate, I think it's widely known and not particularly controversial to say, and like I said the reasons for it are a totally separate discussion... but effectively that's what Parmy was pointing at with his unarguably offensive post. The real issue is just the way it was framed. "Sexual violence is a problem in the gay community" isn't a problematic statement. Saying "Gay folks like rape" - obviously - is a different story. Last edited by user104658; 23-07-2024 at 01:32 PM. |
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My 1.8 percent was the total of gay men in uk...
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Then it’s 0.009% of sexual violence between gay and bisexual men
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Well if 1.8% is the percentage of gay men and nearly half (45%) have experienced sexual violence. I just halved 1.8%
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"0.9% of the overall general population are gay men who have experienced sexual assault" Which (by these numbers) is correct as a statement, but it doesn't really mean anything ![]() |
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1.8 percent of uk males are gay...
A quarter of reported sex crimes are inflicted upon men. Assuming its mostly male on male one can only follow the stats and those stats prove their are a lot if perverts in the gay male community. Stats dont lie, and neither do I Last edited by Beso; 23-07-2024 at 01:44 PM. |
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If you go by percentages there is a massive difference in the percentage of straight offenders compared to gay offenders. Once you add the sexual orientation of the offenders into things it makes for some shocking statistics that dont shine a good light on the gay community.
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1) The number of women who experience assaults (and thus the number of straight male offenders) is wildly under-reported, and rates of successful charges are low even when they are reported. 2) 1.8% is an official census stats/ONS data for homosexuality and is highly likely to be lower than the actual figure, which is probably over 5%, and will be especially relevant when it comes to assaults, as a large number of assaults on men-by-men will be carried out by men who are not openly gay. [edit] That said, sexual violence is a problem in the LGBTQ community, that's a known thing and not a particularly controversial thing to say. The reasons for that are many and varied. It's not really acceptable to use it to cast aspersions. Last edited by user104658; 23-07-2024 at 02:47 PM. |
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In short, if you are gay, you are more likely to offend or be a victim than straight males and females.
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Just acceptable to ignore it instead is it?
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On here, in the public in general, or professionals? People on here (all of us it seems) have our reasons for the things we say/admit, in the public realm
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They do
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Can we all agree that men in general are the bigger perpetrators of sexual assault?
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my this has been rather enlightening!
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Hulking transgender athletes take gold, silver and bronze spots on female
podium at Washington cycling championship ![]() Transgender athletes (Biological Men) swept the board in a 1-2-3 at a prestigious women's cycle race over the weekend, infuriating fans and leaving female competitors in the shade. Every medalist in the elite women's Madison at Washington's Marymore Grand Prix on Friday had a trans athlete on the two–person team, marking the first time trans women are known to have had a place on every podium spot in a race. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...mpionship.html |
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It’s absolute bollox This nonsense will ruin sports if its not regulated better All the records will be out of the reach for real women and thats a tragedy.. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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![]() People on here know my opinion on Transwomen competing in women's Sports, it isn't fair to the female athletes imo.
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