Why do men like Louis C.K. use masturbation to attack women?

It's hard to believe that just over a month since the New York Times published its original work, Harvey Weinstein, considering how many new reports have appeared in sexual harassment in Hollywood since then.

Men expose their psychology. (Photo: Rich Fury / Getty Images Entertainment / GettyImages)

#MeToo activities take off on social media, forcing many people to face embarrassing problems. In addition, countless men and women have publicly accused Weinstein and other powerful people - there are too many to mention - sexual harassment. These allegations range from inappropriate, vulgar language to full-scale attacks.

But as CNN pointed out, "a form of harassment has become a recurring eme," especially about the latest story of comedian Louis CK. There is no such thing as this behavior. You might describe it as an unnecessary masturbation show, or force a woman to become an observer when a powerful man is happy in front of a woman.

CNN reporters dig deeper and try to understand the psychology behind the behavior.

They interviewed James Cantor, director of the Toronto Center for Sexuality, who explained: “This is expressionism, an extreme form.” Among those who engage in such behavior, Cantor Explain, "They rarely upgrade. The exhibition, the genitals displayed by the entity, is the goal."

However, this does not mean that the victims - those who are forced to watch - are less physically victimized than People suffer less trauma. bill. "These rules have disappeared, [the victim] does not know if this will escalate into violence or rape," Cantor said.

Unfortunately, Cantor said it is difficult to know the cause of this situation. Men's behavior: They can spend years trying to find out the answer. Dr. Prudence Gourguechon, former president of the American Psychoanalytic Association of the American Psychoanalytic Association, told CNN that she thought it was "hope to be watched and appreciated."

Gourguechon also has a theory that behavior allows "a strange and reasonable denial." As sheCNN explained, "He can talk to himself, 'Okay, I have not raped anyone', which is correct in a broader sense, but it is a distorted defense."

In fact, this morning Louis CK issued a statement, he admitted that this accusation against him is true, he wrote: "At the time, I said to myself that what I did is OK, because I didn't ask a woman or my guy first. But what I learned later in life is too late, when you have power over another person, asking them to see your cock is not a problem. For them It is a dilemma. "

Whatever the reason behind this behavior, obviously - is completely unacceptable. We can only hope that as more such terrible acts are exposed, women will feel the right to always say it when dealing with harassment and abuse.

What do you think?

Are you surprised to know that masturbation in front of someone is a disease? Do you have any sympathy for Louis C.K.? Or give him at least admit the wh reputation of his completion? Please let us know in the comments below.