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Yes, -blam!- is never the victim's fault but there are certain situations, habits and behaviors that can cause an increased risk of being -blam!-.
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1 ReplyEdited by Madman Mordo: 6/4/2014 11:55:17 PMNo, they're not asking for it, and no, it's never the victim's fault. [i]That being said[/i] however, I believe people should always adhere to a certain modicum of responsibility when it comes to criminal offenses. You wouldn't walk through the streets of Detroit at night counting fat stacks of 20s, nor would you open a bank account without implementing preventative security measures in place. I wish I could tell you that we live in a world where we could do that, but unfortunately we don't, and it's honestly nothing more than wishful thinking. If a woman/man gets r*ped, yes, it's 100% the perpetrator's fault. But sometimes we have to ask ourselves the nuance involved, and what precautions that could've been set up so that the situation potentially could've been avoided entirely.
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Fu[b]c[/b][i]k[/i] her ri...............this isn't worth it anymore
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I completely agree, OP. There should be a greater punishment for -blam!-…
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Completely agree. It's quite disgusting that people think otherwise.
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But men get -blam!-, too.
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Incorrect.
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Edited by Section Ratio General: 6/5/2014 8:59:24 PM[url=http://www.ourgemcodes.com/forums/attachments/facedesk-gif.47473/]>mfw people are actually saying women are asking to get -blam!- itt[/url]
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I'd -blam!- all of them...
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4 RepliesWho brought this crap thread back?
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I agree wholeheartedly
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The victim is never asking for it, anyone who says otherwise is an idiot. I won't attempt to understand the mind of a r@pist, but I would assume the more revealing the outfit, the more likely people are going to behave sexually around you. If you wear really right short shorts, the some people are going to stare at your ass, it's just how it works. However, some of the most modest girls I know find guys staring at them in the same manner. Just my two cents.
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2 RepliesIt's a lie and it's wrong
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7 RepliesSeeing how a rapist is going to -blam!- a girl either way that night, and seeing how they go for girls who wear easy to remove clothing, yes the girls are kind of asking for it. You know, don't be a whore and make yourself an object.
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It's missing the sweat pants....once those go on your chances of getting some are done
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Do you know what I call girls who are faster than me? [spoiler]virgins[/spoiler]
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It's definately never justified no means no...you're still an idiot for walking around that skimpy thogh. Doesn't mean you deserve anything like that though.
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Edited by risay_117: 6/5/2014 9:00:37 AMMakes sense, after all sometimes people present themselves in a way that feels comfortable but that does not mean she is okay with it. I mean even if a guy is dressed revealing a lot of skin does not mean he is asking for sex. There are always circumstances and reasoning, plus stupid social pressures on girls on how they should dress to seem attractive to guys, viceversa.
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Agree with it completely. And -blam!- anyone that's say any different. Wait until you know someone close to you and they are -blam!-
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Well when is she asking for it?!
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24 RepliesI think that everyone should dress appropriately for the occasion. If someone goes to a club or party to get drunk in skimpy, sexual clothes, that person should be ready to face the consequences of doing so.
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Within the law, it is never the victim's fault. I believe my stance is the same.
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She totally wanted my non-existent dick.