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- Question: Why do people on social media (Twitter especially) always say that being drunk plays no part in a woman getting raped?
- Question: Question is ONLY for teenagers from age 13 to age 17... If your parents told you you can not do something, and you really wanted to do it,?
Question: Do you think I am pretty? Posted: 24 Sep 2019 10:18 AM PDT |
Posted: 23 Sep 2019 10:47 PM PDT They always say that it's 100 percent down to the men. Yes, men should never rape a woman, but we don't live in a perfect world. Even if we lived in a world where every single child growing up in this world is raised to respect and protect women, there will still be boys who grow up to be horrible men- men who rape or steal or murder. That's just the reality of our world. Bad things happen and we have to take precautions to reduce our risk of falling victim to scum men like this. So why is it that the same people who'd probably tell their own daughters not to walk down a dodgy street late at night would also tell their daughters to go and get plastered with no friends to look after them and then say that nothing could have been done after their child gets raped after having passed out cold at a party? It's completely hypocritical. And no- I am not victim blaming. My heart goes out to any woman who had to go through this. But in order to prevent it from happening, we can take precautions to protect ourselves and other women. Just as any person would lock their doors at night so dangerous people won't rob or kill them. It's no different. We do these things because there are bad people in the world. And yes, these things will still happen around the world even with taking precaution, but women and men have no means of defending themselves in a vulnerable state like being drunk or deciding to walk in a dangerous area with no company... |
Posted: 23 Sep 2019 07:10 PM PDT what would you think if they told you what the punishment was before you did it? Wouldn't that be a better way to handle the situation? Why or Why not? So then you can decide whether or not going against your parents wishes is worth the punishment. Wouldn't that make you more responsible and accountable for your own actions? Describe please. Thanks. |
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