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In reply to the discussion: A cartoon about rape culture and risk [View all]justiceischeap
(14,040 posts)on what you think is happening in this "conversation." A negotiation for a first date is taking place. They've maybe talked online and agree there's "something" there. So when it's time for the meet, the woman says "Where should we meet?" Which clearly indicates that she wants to meet somewhere. He ignores that. She suggests a specific spot for meeting, again, he ignores that suggestion. She then tells him she'd rather meet a stranger in a public setting and he jumps to the conclusion that she thinks he's a potential rapist and judges her for making a wise decision. At this point, I'd say fuck it too. The guy isn't listening to her at all. It's not about feelings but communication. She's trying to communicate and he's ignoring that communication.
Just FYI, I'm a lesbian and if meeting another woman for the first time, I'd do the exact same thing. There are some crazy people out there and it isn't wise to invite a virtual stranger to your home or go to their home. If the person gets offended by my caution, then I really don't want to have to educate them about my caution because they've already shown they don't communicate well in the first place. Why waste my time or hers/his?