lundi 5 janvier 2015

Withholding Sex = Sexual Violence?

From the U of Michigan's website, some revealing definitions for abuse:

http://ift.tt/17efkRv



Feel free to examine all the definitions, but the one for Sexual Violence is here:


Quote:








Sexual violence

Examples of sexual violence include: discounting the partner's feelings regarding sex; criticizing the partner sexually; touching the partner sexually in inappropriate and uncomfortable ways; withholding sex and affection; always demanding sex; forcing partner to strip as a form of humiliation (maybe in front of children), to witness sexual acts, to participate in uncomfortable sex or sex after an episode of violence, to have sex with other people; and using objects and/or weapons to hurt during sex or threats to back up demands for sex.



(my emphasis)



First of all, rape and related sexual assault is a terrible thing. But, some of these definitions are silly, and the one about 'withholding sex' is flat out absurd.



Under these definitions, I could claim I've been the victim of 'sexual violence' for the majority of my adult life.



Also, just for fun, I thought I'd read the Non-Discrimination Policy through the link at the bottom, just to see if these rule apply to both genders. When I tried the link, I got a Page Not Found error. Imagine that!





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