Jessica Pin
1 min readJul 22, 2019

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No. I think a brutal rape of any sort that did not leave permanent physical damage would be preferable. In fact, I said I would prefer to be violently gang raped 100 times, assuming I survived it with no long term physical damage. That’s my opinion, to which I’m entitled.

Are you honestly saying you would prefer to lose penile sensation for the rest of your life than suffer through rape, which is just a temporary traumatic event?

What exactly is it about rape that you think is so traumatic? How would it be more traumatic than simply being beat up? It’s the sexual component, right? So how could you think that having ones capacity for mutual sexual pleasure taken away permanently, in a surgery performed without your consent, wouldn’t be worse?

Men in combat have been reported saying they would rather die than live without a functioning penis. Do you think rape is worse than death?

Are you not very sexual? It seems strange that you value your sexual function so little that you would give it up in order to avoid a traumatic event leaving no long term physical damage. All psychological damage heals unless you are weak. Physical damage never heals. Get it?

Also, do you really think the psychological trauma from rape is worse than the psychological trauma of a surgery performed without your consent, robbing you of genital sensation permanently?

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Jessica Pin
Jessica Pin

Written by Jessica Pin

Getting clitoral neural anatomy included in OB/GYN textbooks. It was finally added for the first time in July 2019. BME/EE @WUSTL

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