Not sure to which extent the attitude ‘I am a victim’ will solve problems. The subject ‘animal instinct’ goes beyond the conclusion that all men are bastards. The woman’s sense of emancipation needs to evolve beyond mere rejection of the ‘negative’ in men.
To give an example I wish to quote my mother who told us children how her mother dealt with the soldiers during war time when women are particularly subject to rape. Her mother stayed untouched by such events due to her ability to trigger peaceful feelings in the potential molester. As soon as soldiers entered her home, she’d sit at her piano and play Bach. I wish that women replace their resentment with inner peace and then see what happens. At least, when we act from a point of peace, our reactions to the environment are not blind. If I lose my peace, I am most likely the victim of my blaming mind, my revengeful mind, my own mind.
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