tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1933254105210168615.post5054150332174215485..comments2016-08-22T18:04:09.802-07:00Comments on Nothing But The Sax: 'Sexual Assaults on Female Soldiers: Don't Ask, Don't Tell'Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1933254105210168615.post-72181308192275409072010-04-12T19:50:12.401-07:002010-04-12T19:50:12.401-07:00My feeling is that more women need to be in more s...My feeling is that more women need to be in more senior positions in many areas. More women journalists need to advance the causes related to women.<br /><br />Womens' issues need a much higher profile in every area of society.Daves Marketshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14660252357667977014noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1933254105210168615.post-81354884515424231692010-04-08T15:34:52.729-07:002010-04-08T15:34:52.729-07:00I heard they consider it a civil suit (from someon...I heard they consider it a civil suit (from someone in the military.) If they don't punish rape then isn't that where rapists will repeat rapes?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1933254105210168615.post-45560102528595792042010-04-06T12:29:20.168-07:002010-04-06T12:29:20.168-07:00Whoever "anonymous" was that commented o...Whoever "anonymous" was that commented on this is a fool. Are you seriously trying to advocate that women not serve? Are you stuck in 1900? Yes, the urges can be repressed, just like any other urge you may have when you join the military, you become a professional and you repress them. By your logic you shouldn't let women work at all because in the work place in general they run the risk of some male who can't control his urges.<br /><br />Yes, it's awful what happens to us females sometimes in the military, and for some reason in recent years the rates have gone up again, although they were dropping since the start of the century, but it doesn't mean that it's inevitable, not on this scale. Perhaps if the military didn't allow people with such awful and violent backgrounds in we wouldn't have problems with rape, sexual assault, theft, violence, etc. But no no, it's the presence of females that makes these men this way.<br /><br />Of course they're going to have sex if they want to. If both parties are consenting there will always be sex in the service, whether it be homosexual or heterosexual, and there's no way to prevent it. As for how many pregnancies there are on Navy ships, very low. Do you understand the repercussions of becoming pregnant when you're overseas or on a duty somewhere? You can get court marshaled, you can get a dishonorable discharge, which essentially means good luck ever getting a job again. So now you have a baby and no way of finding work. Most women in the military are on birth control and not that stupid.<br /><br />One more thing, you know what else is a myth? That saltpeter was ever put in our food.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1933254105210168615.post-26153138846552953922010-04-05T08:51:54.127-07:002010-04-05T08:51:54.127-07:00Whoever "anonymous" was that commented o...Whoever "anonymous" was that commented on this is a fool. Are you seriously trying to advocate that women not serve? Are you stuck in 1900? Yes, the urges can be repressed, just like any other urge you may have when you join the military, you become a professional and you repress them. By your logic you shouldn't let women work at all because in the work place in general they run the risk of some male who can't control his urges. <br /><br />Yes, it's awful what happens to us females sometimes in the military, and for some reason in recent years the rates have gone up again, although they were dropping since the start of the century, but it doesn't mean that it's inevitable, not on this scale. Perhaps if the military didn't allow people with such awful and violent backgrounds in we wouldn't have problems with rape, sexual assault, theft, violence, etc. But no no, it's the presence of females that makes these men this way.<br /><br />Of course they're going to have sex if they want to. If both parties are consenting there will always be sex in the service, whether it be homosexual or heterosexual, and there's no way to prevent it. As for how many pregnancies there are on Navy ships, very low. Do you understand the repercussions of becoming pregnant when you're overseas or on a duty somewhere? You can get court marshaled, you can get a dishonorable discharge, which essentially means good luck ever getting a job again. So now you have a baby and no way of finding work. Most women in the military are on birth control and not that stupid. <br /><br />One more thing, you know what else is a myth? That saltpeter was ever put in our food.Female currently servingnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1933254105210168615.post-51200408280186963052010-03-30T16:22:22.051-07:002010-03-30T16:22:22.051-07:00Regarding sex crimes in the service: Is it not po...Regarding sex crimes in the service: Is it not possible that mother natures imperatives (the reproductive thing) are just too difficult<br />to control when younger men and women are placed in close quarters for extended periods of time. As an aside, could this be a portent of how things could be if heterosexual and homosexual and bisexual people are placed in even closer quarters for long periods of time. We can have all the rules, regulations, punishments, etc., but will this stop the incredible urgings created by our endocrine glands? They use to give saltpeter (potassium nitrate) to male soldiers if the believe it would control sexual urges. Science now says it was a myth, but they tried. Our we not spitting in the wind thinking the problem of fraternization whether coerced or not can be solved by indoctrination and regulations. What is the pregnancy rate on Navy ships where men and women serve? Getting the truth on this is difficult if not impossible. What I guess I am trying to say is sometimes we have to go along with mother nature and not fight her or suffer the terrible consequences.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com