It seems like only yesterday t hat I asked readers of this blog or
whatever the hell it is to think about what a society where women didn't
get raped or sexually harassed any more often than they get eaten by
alligators or sharks. And that's because it WAS only yesterday.
My
feeling is that under such circumstances women would be a lot more
open, relaxed and easygoing around men. That's because rape and sexual
harassment wouldn't be a commonplace issue. Most women, even if they
haven't been raped or sexually harassed, have close friends and/or
relatives who have. They know it's out there, it can happen to them,
very easily. That's why women are cautious around men in our culture,
especially around men they don't know well. Women are always vetting
men, because they HAVE to, for their own safety. Most men aren't
inclined to rape or sexually harass women out of the blue, but enough
men ARE inclined to do so, to cast a pall of suspicion on all the rest
of men.
What if this were not the case, though? What if
men simply were not interested in raping and sexually harassing women,
in a society where birth control was safe, effective and readily
available?
You know the answer, it's obvious. Women
would be a lot more open and relaxed around men, more sexually open,
too, and more sexually active. How open? It's hard to say, because
nothing like this exists in any earth culture or subculture that I know
of. Some subcultures are more sexually open than others – imagine the
gulf of sexual expectations and experience between the child of a
Hollywood movie star and the child of a poor Christian fundamentalist –
but the widespread nature of sexual harassment and rape is like a wind
that blows everywhere, no matter what the local weather.
I
think though, that if women didn't have to worry about being assaulted,
it would manifest itself at a very fundamental level, at the body
language level. It would be kind of the way women act around their gay
male friends, but with one important difference – there would always be
the chance that she might wind up having sex with a straight male
friend. The difference is, if she did, it would be consensual sex that
she wanted, so a fun, positive experience.
Under these
circumstances, straight women would think of straight men as being …
like candy. A fun, good thing. The powerful effect of sexual desire
would still be there to attract women to men as well. There would
probably be a lot more of what we now call “promiscuity” but which would
simply be normal sexual attraction acting in an atmosphere of safety
and openness.
People from such a culture, if they were
transplanted to Earth, would be noticeable. Their body language alone
would give them away, without engaging in any promiscuous behavior at
all.
Now let's think about the men from such a world.
What would they be like? Suppose you knew, as a practical matter, that
if you want to get laid you can do so easily, anytime, without spending a
lot of money or going to a lot of effort. You could go out to a bar or
nightclub and meet a woman who wanted to have sex as much as you did,
one among many such women. How would that change things? How would you
feel if a woman from our current world were to come along and just
assume you were sex-starved and would rape her if you had the chance?
You'd
feel insulted. Why would you rape this woman when you could fuck a
woman who liked you and you liked, very easily? You're not some damn
scummy rapist, you're a fun, sexy guy, all the girls you hang out with
think so. You like women. Why would a woman assume such a thing about
you? Yeah, it's insulting, makes you feel like less of man than you are.
Your response to such a woman would probably be massive disinterest.
Why would you want to put up with that shit?
Men from such a world would be noticeably different from Earth men, too. Much less … anxious, as it were.
So
that's how I write the characters from Collar World. When Ariana
Hufflepuff comes to Collar World and accuses people of wanting to rape
her, there is much rolling of eyes. No one wants to have sex with her,
much less rape her, because she's clearly got mental problems, from
their point of view.
Thought experiments like this are
what makes alternate world stories interesting to me. I try to create a
real culture that has believable people in it that are just different
from us, because their background is different from ours. That allows me
to write stories that have punch, and that surprise readers with their
differentness, but a differentness that somehow makes sense, that has an
internal logic of its own. That's the goal, anyway.
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