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In reply to the discussion: DU Poll on Attitudes toward Rape [View all]roguevalley
(40,656 posts)88. it is a testiment to the way somw men think that any time a woman acts
in a way that isn't perfectly thought out concerning her own safety that her well being is in jeopardy. Men are the problem with rape (a nod at the women who do the same-a nod that they are a tiny fraction of the problem) not the women. No woman anywhere is surrendering her consent because she has a stupid moment. Rape is about men, not women.
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I would say she isn't too intelligent about her well-being if she does 4, 5 and 6...
rfranklin
Feb 2012
#2
I think there is a difference between "she deserved it" and she was tempting fate...
rfranklin
Feb 2012
#8
If she says "No" or "Stop" etc at any time and he continues - it's rape.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Feb 2012
#11
No victim is ever responsible for "forced, unwanted sex against" their will.
Solly Mack
Feb 2012
#19
I know people who have been mugged WITHOUT being drunk or carrying lots of money.
Chorophyll
Feb 2012
#49
Check out this poster from Stop Rape UK. Kind of explains who is responsible for rape
likesmountains 52
Feb 2012
#32
No..never RESPONSIBLE under those circumstances but...(I may get creamed for this)
DuaneBidoux
Feb 2012
#79
I vote no. But having said that, obvioulsy a woman should not be getting so drunk that she passes
totodeinhere
Feb 2012
#83