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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Burglar breaks into house, steals woman's clothes and .... Jeez

61 replies

theOtherPamAyres · 09/08/2018 19:04

Police in Wigan appealed for information about a burglar who broke into a house, stole a woman's clothes, and dressed up in the garden. Whereupon he pleasured himself.

Some people might not give this case a second glance, but I would. The police describe the incident as Unusual. It's a bit more than that, officer.

It takes nerves of steel to be a burglar.

You risk someone seeing you breaking in, or being confronted by residents, alarms, neighbours and dogs.

It takes a warped mindset to target a particular property because you fancy the clothes of the woman who lives there. Did he follow her, just to see where she lived? Did he follow her for a few days to check out her style?

And finally, it is chilling how the burglar stayed within the bounds of the property to perform a sex act.

The man is a real and present danger. No wonder that the occupant and her family are distressed and beside themselves.

www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/manchester-man-break-in-garden-womens-clothes-lowton-a8484461.html

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NotTerfNorCis · 09/08/2018 19:10

Waiting for the TRAs to speak up for him. Like they did for Marie Dean, a near identical case.

thebewilderness · 09/08/2018 19:18

The more times men brag about getting away with terrorizing women the more men take courage from the stories and terrorize women. The social contagion of crimes against women.
Dworkin warned us that "Porn is the theory. Rape is the practice."

IAmInsignificunt · 09/08/2018 19:19

What the actual fuck?

AssortedPhenomena · 09/08/2018 19:25

Another open and shut case of stunning and brave.

madja · 09/08/2018 19:28

How many times can one peak in a lifetime? I think I've peaked, and then whoops, peaked again!
(Bit like multiple orgasms but MUCH less pleasurable Shock)

IncrediblySturdyPyjamas · 09/08/2018 19:31

So this man we can call a man because he just dresses up in women's clothes and wanks...but we can't...erm...call...

erm...oh dear.

ToeToToe · 09/08/2018 19:31

Police say it "may" have been sexually motivated.

Really - you think?!

Why are sexual crimes and violations of women downplayed like this Angry

Unusual - this shit isn't unusual. It's a sexual fetish that we're all becoming far more familiar with than we'd like.

ADastardlyThing · 09/08/2018 19:35

Let me get this straight.

the dude broke in, took women's clothes, tried them on, wanked wearing them, and the police suspect it's sexually motivated?

terryleather · 09/08/2018 19:36

I'm sure I read somewhere years ago it was quite common for burglars to rifle through underwear drawers and/or defecate/piss in them?

That kind of boundary breaking and invasion of intimate spaces is taking on a new dimension now...

Popchyk · 09/08/2018 19:40

"Unusual burglary" is going to become a legal term, isn't it?

For a man breaking into a woman's home, stealing her clothes and wanking into them? Because we can't actually say what's happened so we need terms like "unusual burglary".

I wonder why GMP are so convinced that it was a man.

I mean, what makes them so sure?

I'm hoping that they are not just going on the semen on the clothes and making crass assumptions?

silentcrow · 09/08/2018 20:09

Holy cow.

Part of our washing line is visible to the road and we get a lot of walkers going by. I've been having a mental argument with myself all summer that I'm completely paranoid and massively overreacting to only peg out my husband's clothes or my (unisex) martial arts kit on that part of the line, not mine or the kids'.

Perhaps not so paranoid, after all.

madja · 09/08/2018 20:26

Did he follow her, just to see where she lived? Did he follow her for a few days to check out her style?

This is the part that really concerns me. Has he been waiting for an opportunity to break in? It's much more than a a typical breaking and entering.

sexnotgender · 09/08/2018 20:28

What a stunning and brave act. He should be applauded for having the courage to do it.

Melamin · 09/08/2018 20:33

I suppose they haven't caught him to ask him what he identifies as yet.

LARLARLAND · 09/08/2018 20:36

That is very near to my parents’ house Sad

SlightAggrandising · 09/08/2018 20:49

Ugh. Men are disgusting.

ChattyLion · 09/08/2018 20:54

Ugh hope they find this man.

ijustwannadance · 09/08/2018 21:12

I would worry about him being a stalker too. Targeting someone he either wants or wants to be.

Cross dresser with a sexual fetish. Welome under the umbrella.

NeegansWife · 09/08/2018 21:37

What's with all the tippy-toe language officer? Man wanks his penis into stolen woman's clothing = sex crime every day of the week in my book. FFS!!!!!!!

Popchyk · 09/08/2018 21:52

No, no, no, Neegan.

You can't say that.

It is an unusual burglary. That's all.

Presumably flashers indulge in unusual trouser adjustment in public.

Voice0fReason · 09/08/2018 22:15

If convicted he could get sent to a women's prison by claiming he identifies as a woman.
It's already happening.

womensvoicesmatter · 10/08/2018 02:56

If convicted he could get sent to a women's prison by claiming he identifies as a woman. It's already happening.

Yes, there was a near identical case. The Independent and/or Observer IIRC (can anyone confirm which one it was?) ran a story on the poor transwoman who wasn't having her human rights respected because "she" was being kept in a male prison - without once mentioning that "her" crime was breaking into a teenagers room while she was out and wanking into her underwear.

People complained and they eventually added this info in.

How could anyone not think that was a relevant piece of information?

annandale · 10/08/2018 03:55

I think in this sort of unusual burglary sturdy pyjamas are often targeted.

DancelikeEmmaGoldman · 10/08/2018 04:27

When I was a student living in a shared house, I had a stalker who terrorised me for months. I had to stop answering the phone. Among other things, he stole underwear of the line (and rang up to tell me about it), and left pornographic pictures on my doorstep. The police weren't interested, and eventually stalker stopped without me ever finding out who it was.

If you want to wear women's clothes, they are readily available for purchase. Stealing them and then masturbating in the yard is not just a fetish but a threat.

Turph · 10/08/2018 04:35

The police weren't interested
Bbbbbut... I thought that was the answer to all our concerns? Weren't we supposed to call the police to report concerning behaviour?
Hmm

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