@JuliaHB1 The biggest issue with your article is you're putting all the blame for sexual assault on women. Why no mention of men changing?
@Really_Robbie I am putting no blame on the victim for the criminal act of the rapist. The rapist is by definition the only criminal.
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@JuliaHB1 Your article is having a go at feminists because they rightfully don't like a woman saying it's her fault she was raped -
@Really_Robbie a certain kind of feminist... I am a card-carrying feminist myself. -
@JuliaHB1 Do you understand why women would take exception to a woman blaming herself for being sexually assaulted? Fosters bad mentality -
@Really_Robbie no, I genuinely don't. -
@JuliaHB1 How? A woman should never blame herself for going through an awful traumatic experience (neither should a man if reverse happens)
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@JuliaHB1 Do you not realise how awful that attitude is? A woman gets assaulted and is told 'you dressed this way' or 'you were too drunk' -
@Really_Robbie it's terrible, I agree. But drunk women will always be at risk from predatory (drunk) men, so should know the risks. -
@JuliaHB1 You can say that but make the case that men need to change and are at fault. Your article doesn't do that, and it's hurtful -
@Really_Robbie men don't need to change. The men with that mentality need to change. Or are all men rapists now? -
@JuliaHB1 As a man I can confirm not all men are rapists. Anyway don't deflect Julia, it's a wider culture that we're all a part of
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