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“We still get excited waking up next to each other because it’s like ‘Oh hi, I haven’t seen you for eight hours.’”
— Susan Downey
Oh my goodness; this is the cutest quote I’ve ever seen.
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I think the fact that the GOP played chicken with the world economy to protect their rich friends had a LOT more to do with the Dow falling than Obama’s 50th birthday.
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I hate how every feminist in the world likes to say that “rapists are the only ones in the wrong when it comes to rape.”
I’m not saying they aren’t in the wrong, but let me ask you this. How many women in pajama pants and t-shirts have you seen affected by rapists? How many times has a woman wearing normal street clothes been raped? I’m not saying they never have been, but the number of normal dressed women who have been raped is much less than the number of scantily clad women.
The statement “You’re asking for it if you go out dressed like a slut” isn’t that far off, either. You go to a party dressed like a slut, you may not be asking for rape, but you’re asking for attention whether it’s good or bad. Let me tell you how many times I’ve been raped or stared at or talked to like I was a piece of meat going to a party dressed in pajama pants and a t-shirt. Absolutely zero. Did my clothing hinder my good time? No.
Also, not slut shaming. I’m just saying. This bothers me all the time. Especially when I see women flipping their shit about how “one reporter said this that or the other about a rape victims clothing as if it had anything to do with their being raped.” I’ve got news for you, ladies. Your clothing has just about everything to do with how you come off to people. No one looks at me in my rather conservative dress and thinks “I bet she’s a dirty slut who wants to get fucked.” No, no. That’d be you, yes you, the girl in the dress so short I can see your labia, that they think that about./endrant
I honestly hope to God you’ve lost all or at least most of your followers. Rape is rarely an act of sexuality. Rarely. Most rapes are done to exert control over the victim, to make them feel worthless, and to make the aggressor feel powerful. The length of a woman’s skirt, or how much cleavage she is showing has almost nothing to do with it. If a man (or a woman) is intent on committing an act of rape, nothing will stop them, short of pepper spray and a gun to their face. Screaming, kicking, punching will not sway them.
As a woman who was raped when she was ten years old, I cannot see how this would make sense to anyone. Maybe you’ve been sorely mislead, or maybe, just maybe you really hate your fellow woman. But I cannot understand you.
I was ten. I wasn’t sexy, I didn’t have breasts (at least not much), and I certainly wasn’t dressed in a “skirt so short you could see my labia”. I was wearing pajamas, I was at a friend’s sleepover. I was raped. I didn’t bring it on myself by any means, and for you to say that woman do invite rape by wanting to dress a little sexy, is disgusting, and despicable. And I hope to every Power in the Universe that you pull your head out of your ass and learn to look around, and see what’s really going on. Fuck you.
(Source: teammustachedad, via scaly-panties)