This makes a lot of sense, given the way humans respond generally to reproductive harm.
The same behavior exhibits with abortions, AIDS, genital mutilation, pedophilia, and rape: if someone exploited your vulnerability into doing something terrible, now you'll likely do the same terrible thing to someone else, (at least subconsciously) to see if everyone's as easily exploited as you are. It's known as a coping mechanism.
This makes a lot of sense, given the way humans behave generally to reproductive harm.
The same behavior exhibits with abortions, AIDS, genital mutilation, pedophilia, and rape: if someone exploited your vulnerability into doing something terrible, now you'll likely do the same terrible thing to someone else, (at least subconsciously) to see if everyone's as easily exploited as you are. It's known as a coping mechanism.
This makes a lot of sense, given the way humans behave generally to reproductive harm.
The same behavior exhibits with abortions, AIDS, genital mutilation, pedophilia, and rape: if someone exploited your vulnerability into doing something terrible, now you'll likely do the same terrible thing to someone else, subconsciously to see if everyone's as easily exploited as you are. It's known as a coping mechanism.
This makes a lot of sense, given the way humans behave generally to reproductive harm.
The same behavior exhibits with abortions, AIDS, genital mutilation, pedophilia, and rape: if someone tricked you into doing something terrible, now you'll likely do the same terrible thing to someone else, subconsciously to see if everyone's as easily tricked as you are. It's known as a coping mechanism.