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In reply to the discussion: Stop Telling Women How to Not Get Raped [View all]pipi_k
(21,020 posts)creating a false sense of security, and it's not a one-cause-fits-all issue.
Yes, men need to teach their sons to respect girls/women.
But that doesn't mean we don't also tell our daughters that not every father will teach his son(s) not to rape. Some men won't. And some men will grow up with a sense of entitlement. Or personality disorders that prevent them from being able to empathize with their victims.
Those men will be out there, and I think it's foolish in the extreme not to give our daughters the information they need to lessen the chances they'll be raped.
Like, as someone above said, telling them not to accept drinks from someone they don't know. Not to get falling-over drunk at parties. Not to get on an elevator if the person/people inside look suspicious. Not to walk alone at night to their car in a badly-lit parking lot.
It should be a comprehensive education for BOTH boys and girls. Because bad/sick people will be out there.
Yeah, it would be nice if people could move around and do what they wanted without much thought for their personal safety, but that's not the case.
Try to solve the problem from as many angles as possible.