The wiki page Rape Myth is pretty weird - one of their examples of belief in a rape myth: "More than half of the individuals sampled in her original survey had agreed that "a woman who goes to the home or apartment of a man" on the first date "implies she is willing to have sex"
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If these listed myths are phrased differently but with the same central premise, are they still myths? If it was 'The probability of being raped increases when highly intoxicated while wearing revealing clothes on a night out'. Would that still be a myth? Assuming it's true, ofc.
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