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Originally Posted by JumpinJesus
I guess my concern comes from this statement you made:
This concerns me because it seems that you're using one example from your experience, some research at school (I'm not sure what constitutes "some"), and what you say is common sense. It seems as if you're going from, "There was this one time..." to "There are cases...in which..."
To be honest, I don't think it could be called common sense to think that a woman would orgasm while being raped. I'm not a woman so I don't know to what extent the female orgasm is a physical response to a traumatic experience.
While you have nothing to prove to me, I'm just curious to know where your information comes from. It helps me frame my discussion a little better.
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well the physiological happenings as a result of trauma do happen
Analog can tell you better than a layman like myself,
but in certain cases of trauma to the back of a man,
an erection occurs, which is an indicator of the seriousness of the injury.