If you look at some men, they do look like apes indeed.
But apes don't go around raping their female counterparts, even if they are all unclad.
Human apes are a different specie altogether. These claim culture and civilisation and superiority
and learning over their cousins.
But when it comes to men's libido, they place the blame on the women.
You see, women's bodies are dangerous devils
They incite wild imaginations and weaken the men and make jelly of all of them. But itchy ones that, that then are justified to vent their lust on the women for being the inciting devils.
God is unfair. Why should men always have to suffer?
The role of a temptress is easy peasy. A woman's body shape is enough to undo a man. If women don't cover up their bodies, they only deserve to have men's lust vented on them.
And if they do cover up their bodies and still get raped, it is all fated.
You see, fate and a woman's body are intertwined.
If a woman doesn't cover up her body, she is inviting to be raped. It is what lawyers would call 'itt' (invitation to treat) - a dangerous specie of pre-contractual relationship.
If a woman does cover up her body and still gets raped, it is fate at work.
There is no escape.
But for some apes - the human kind - they don't know what is good for them.
They certainly do know how to talk, though, as if, (or because) that is the only thing they ever know about anything.
Or they are just fated that way?
Ah, fate again. If only thou were not a woman.
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