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In reply to the discussion: A cartoon about rape culture and risk [View all]cui bono
(19,926 posts)And as to something you said earlier about her thinking he is a rapist, that's not at all accurate.
A woman has to keep in mind that he may be a rapist. For a man to feel slighted/insulted/hurt by this he has to be pretty unaware of daily life. If I were on the receiving end of that I would just think, hey I get it, you don't know me and there are a lot of assholes in the world, let's do something where you feel safe.
I think you missed the part where he wouldn't take her suggestion and kept pressing the idea that he should pick her up at her house and drive her to his house to have drinks. Drinks he would be making himself, and I'm sure you've heard of people slipping rufis (no idea how to spell that) in them and remember, she is now in a possible unknown neighborhood with no vehicle. That is a pretty dangerous situation to expect a woman to put herself in for a first date with someone she met on the internet. Seriously, think about it. He continued to press the issue multiple times. Why? Who would do that? Not a compassionate man who sympathizes, let alone empathizes, with what a woman has to think about in order to be safe in this world.
Any man confident in himself would feel fine with, and in fact applaud, a woman who is smart about her choices.