Sure!Explain how it's different. Raping, and falsely accusing people of rape, are both illegal.
EVERY WOMAN who's EVER been raped partially blames themselves on some level, no matter what they did or didn't do that led up to it. That's a huge part of why it's so fucking painful.Mist, how convinced are you that if you did not take precautions you would be raped? If you did get raped, would you think that it was you that did or didn't do something you should or shouldn't have?
That sounds like a horrible way to live.
I know, damn those people, daring to have fun with their lives. Don't they know they should be consulting Mist to determine appropriate activities? Idiots. They're probably fat too.Where did you pull this from?
I'm saying people should take responsibility for their actions, and their consequences, and follow all appropriate precautions in all possible situations. I never mentioned anything about how anyone dresses.
I'm sorry if it's unpopular to say you're against consequence-free drunkenness, consequence-free sex, etc. I've dealt with being uncool for most of my life, I'll live with your ire.
I'm against this stupid fucking "generation #yolo" putting themselves in dangerous situations and then expecting everyone else around them (parents, school administrators, etc) to deal with the consequences of their rape/false rape accusation/whatever the fuck stupidity they got themselves into through their own dumbass behavior. It's not REALLY about the drunkness or the fucking so much as it's about the reckless disregard for the idea that actions have consequences.Sure!
You actually are in favor of Yale's new policy in which a drunk participant in a sex act is going to be considered unable to have given consent, a policy that will absolutely affect men in greater numbers than women including situations where both parties are intoxicated. You say if men don't like it they can choose to not fuck anyone that's consumed alcohol. You don't care that there is going to be an unequal implementation so long as it curbs drinking and fucking - two things you are against people doing in college.
By being for a policy that will increase the number of false rape accusations you are actuallyforfalse rape accusations. None of us areforrape.
If I got it I wouldn't have asked you. I wasn't trying to be a dick, but what you're saying holds true for pretty much all violent crime and abuse.EVERY WOMAN who's EVER been raped partially blames themselves on some level, no matter what they did or didn't do that led up to it. That's a huge part of why it's so fucking painful.
Just admit that you have no fucking clue what it means to be raped, and the closest comparison you can even fathom is this phantom idea of being falsely accused of being raped.
No one is going to think less of you if you just admit that you don't get it.
You asked what was different. I told you.
You are for false rape accusations because people are engaging in behavior that you wish them not to.No oneon the other side of that issueis for rape.
The only people who would crucify you for holding this opinion are 'feminists'.I'm against this stupid fucking "generation #yolo" putting themselves in dangerous situations and then expecting everyone else around them (parents, school administrators, etc) to deal with the consequences of their rape/false rape accusation/whatever the fuck stupidity they got themselves into through their own dumbass behavior. It's not REALLY about the drunkness or the fucking so much as it's about the reckless disregard for the idea that actions have consequences.
Crucify me.
Feminist extremists, maybe. I, for one, think Mist is the only one that has made any sense at all for the last several pages.The only people who would crucify you for holding this opinion are 'feminists'.
Not really the side of the table you want to be on, Mist.Feminist extremists, maybe. I, for one, think Mist is the only one that has made any sense at all for the last several pages.
I wouldn't say that particular philosophy is unique to extremist feminists. I've encountered plenty of moderates that hold that particular opinion. Many 20 something feminists REALLY dislike being told they should modify their behaviour based on being in a 'high-rape-risk' situation.Feminist extremists, maybe. I, for one, think Mist is the only one that has made any sense at all for the last several pages.
Khalid_sl said:On the other hand, if women or men do either, you apparently don't give a shit if they are raped.
O I dunno...Mist_sl said:Where did you pull this from?
"She/He was asking for it" - Mist, ReRolled's rape-fear terroristMist_sl said:I just can't feel bad for the guy.Any time you have sex with someone you don't absolutely trust, you're opening yourself up to all sorts of angles of attack.
And planning.I think some women believe that all men are rapists because they know that rape requires a lot of hard work and effort.