Men and women have different
operations of mimind and xesmind, and mimind and xesmind are operated in the
opposite ways. What we recognize in the conscious about the operation of
sexuality necessarily leads to serious errors and distorted judgment and
decision. Men cannot know how and to what extent women’s feelings are activated in sexuality even
if they conceptually understand women’s sexuality and women cannot know about men’s sexuality, either.
Xes wounds in xesmind are
activated in men’s sexuality
instead of wounds in mimind, as they are in case of women. Men’s xes wounds in xesmind damage men’s body and mind, but they are recognized as
positive sensations in the conscious in mimind. Men can experience stress in
mimind due to sexual dysfunctions based on negative xes energy accompanied by
conceptual problems, but men do not develop wounds in mimind related with
sexuality as women do.
Men and women perceive differently about cases of sex
crimes. The victim’s viewpoint must
be considered most importantly in dealing with sex crimes. Sexuality can
function as a destructive energy in men’s and women’s mimind and xesmind. It is important to
judge on sex crimes considering not only visible and physical damage but also
psychological damage that may last for a long time. It is absolutely absurd to
accept the perpetrator’s claim that the victim also enjoyed the sexual actions.
The damage the victim experience goes beyond the level
of conscious recognition. The damage may be more fundamental and much more far
reaching in the victim’s life. The victims may develop their own psychological problems based
on the damage of sex crimes such as Stockholm syndrome.
When the victims’ xesmind is overly activated in an attempt
to treat wounds in mimind, they may become dependent on the perpetrator
regarding everything including the body, mind, and sexuality. The victims may
feel that they are in love with the perpetrator to justify their abnormal
sexual desire and keep reproducing wounds in mimind in the vicious cycle.
The victims cannot live on
their own even after they are separated from the perpetrator if they have developed
dependency. They usually end up getting involved with another perpetrator who
induces wounds in their mimind. They also keep involving sexual actions in the
process and they may become perpetrators themselves eventually. They may feel
excruciating pain when they do not have the object of dependency or literally
lose their mind.
On the other hand, men feel pleasure even when they are sexually violated as a victim of sex crimes since their wounds are created in xesmind and men’s wounds are not recognized in their conscious in mimind. Negative xes energy damages their body and mind, and they may develop somatization, sexual dysfunctions, and psychological disorders. They have more and more sexual desire and pursue more intense sexual pleasure, which in turn generates more xes wounds in a vicious cycle eventually destroying their body and mind completely.
In this sense, both
perpetrators and victims are damaged greatly in their body, mind, and sexuality
when sex crimes occur. The perpetrator destroys the victim’s whole life to achieve momentary sexual
pleasure.
Activating sexuality can lead
human beings to generate great happiness, but can also destroy human body and
mind in a great deal. Sex crimes must not be taken as a single incident but as
an action that destroys the victim’s whole life as well as the perpetrator’s life. Both the victim and the perpetrator
cannot live with healthy and normal psychology.
Many crimes seemingly
unrelated with sexuality are actually based on the operation of sexuality.
Sexuality provides strong energy that activates human mind. It can be used to
reinforce love and happiness but it can also be used to reinforce stress and
wounds. It you feel that you cannot control your mind to the extent that you
are driven to commit a crime, it indicates that your xesmind is at work at its
full scale.
It is crucial to understand
the operational mechanism of human mind and sexuality to be able to deal with
cases of sex crimes properly. This may be the key to preventing sex crimes and
lowering the second offense rate.
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