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Old 16-03-2014, 10:58 PM #1
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I'd say women wearing little clothing is almost definitely to get attention and to please men (if they're straight obviously), which raises serious questions about why girls are encouraged to dress like this I suppose (not that I'm complaining ), but the rapist apologist argument that 'they were asking for it' is so disgusting anytime I hear it I feel literally sick. When are these people going to get it? What they wear is not an invitation for you to go and rape them

Having said that though it's not about what people look like in rape scenarios, it's more opportunity than anything
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...I find things like this quite disturbing because I think that the quotes have been selectively taken to equate guys who read/enjoy lad's magazines with a rapist mentality and rape has nothing to do with sex at all..it is an act of violence..I believe that the 'research' was carried out by a feminist who specialises in the psychology of violence against females and I think it's an extremely manipulative publication..I imagine you could isolate quotes in many, many things and 'slant' them to look a certain way which would make for quite sensational reading...anyway, it would be nice to think that we've progressed a long way from the ignorance of...'woman provoke rape by how they dress/act/their body language..' etc...but I can't see this 'research' helping females to feel that they would want to report a crime of rape and feeling as though their own behaviour would be the thing 'on trial', which is wrong..and it's certainly not a good thing to liken 'an average guy' who like lad's mags to a rapist...
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If they launched a lads mag and called it The Rapist surely they would kill 2 birds with one stone

No hang on thats wrong
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