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- May 6, 2020
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Yeah, I agree with you. Regardless the gender of the victim, the narratives and excuses we (society, humans, etc.) make around SA are not always grounded in the reality of the situation. How many of us can honestly say that we've always made the best and most correct decision in every single situation we've ever been in? You get into an argument with a friend and then two days later you're wide awake at 3AM thinking "I should have said this instead of that, that would have been so much better."Funny too cause a lot of people would say the same thing about women. "Girls get wet when they're raped so they must've liked it. She could've put up a fight if she didn't like it. She dresses with almost no clothing what'd she expect?"
I think she'd take back her words if she grew up a little and understood that what society thinks isn't something to be believed in some cases.
Ask any SA-survivor, "Why didn't you just do this one simple thing to stop it from happening?" They'll probably tell you, "Well I dunno, maybe because I was confused about what was happening and then I was also scared out of my fucking mind."