Reference: Puddychops
I would say that if you put yourself in a position where rape or unwanted sex could happen then you are a foolJust
being alive is putting yourself in that position. No-one is immune from rape.
It is like standing in the middle of a Motorway and saying It is my road as well and I can stand here if I want to but shouldnt be surprised if they get hit by a fast carIndeed. So, using your analogy, you're saying that motorists have no responsibility to even
try to control their car enough to avoid hitting someone standing in the road?
What if the victim is standing at a bus stop, or in a doorway, and the motorist deliberately drives off the road to hit them, is it still the victim's fault?
Dressing in an enticing way and going back to someones apartment is giving the green light and the word No is uselessAh, that's the one rape myth that I
didn't write about; that men are so completely at the mercy of their animal passions that simply dressing provocatively is enough to make them lose control. In which case, there's really nothing any of us can do; any little insignificant thing could be enough to turn them into ravening beasts.
Please, read my post above. I know it's long, but it does point out that rape is not about sex; it's about power and control.
It's a usually premeditated attack on someone perceived as weaker, in a manner calculated to cause them the most pain and humiliation.
I realise you're just trying to provoke a reaction, but, really, defending rapists by blaming the victim is a
nasty thing to do.