http://goodmenproject.com/featured-content/id-rather-risk-rape-than-quit-partying/
This article made me feel very uncomfortable.
This article made me feel very uncomfortable.
That guy was not "almost a rapist," he is a man who went above and beyond the call of duty to figure out a woman had poisoned herself into being unable to control herself and took chivalrous and benevolent action. Presuming of course she knowingly took the pills, knowingly drank the drinks, she is not absolved of her actions. If, instead of attempting to initiate sex with that man, she instead robbed a bank. Would that be called an "impromptu accountless cash withdrawal" because she was not in control of herself, and would no charges be pressed?A friend of mine once told me about a girl who he knew for a fact had only had two drinks. He didn’t know she was on prescription medication that amplified those two drinks beyond all measure. He thought she was just very horny when she wouldn’t leave him alone or take “Are you okay?” for an answer. It wasn’t until she kept calling him by the wrong name and couldn’t remember the right one that he realized she was not able to consent, and called a halt to things before they went any further. He says he had to dissuade her from pursuing things further, because she was really into it, apart from not knowing who he was or where she was.
“Can you imagine?” he tells me in horrified tones. “I was almost a rapist.”
No, he was almost a regular guy in a confusing situation... but what he really turned out to be was a conscientious saint.no, that guy was absolutely almost a rapist
You might experience argumentum interruptus, as it's approaching 6 pm central.I honestly can't wait to see how this pans out. It's like Godzilla Vs Mothra.
Oh, I'm not defending the AUTHOR, just his friend. The author is plainly a terrible human being, faint condemnation that it is.I think Gas skipped the entire rest of the article for the one paragraph that wasn't rape.
Ah, ok. We're in agreement.Oh, I'm not defending the AUTHOR, just his friend. The author is plainly a terrible human being, faint condemnation that it is.
Nice squelch attempt. No. Did the man give her the pill that rendered her such? No. Did he even know of its existence? No. This is information he absolutely had no access to, and thus could not be reasonably expected to use in deciding whether or not to fight off the aggressive, yet welcome, sexual advances of the woman in question. He went above and beyond due diligence in discerning her true mental state, and made the appropriate decision thereafter.There's no argument here, Gas believes having sex with someone who "doesn't know who she is or where she is" is consentual.
With what I’ve learned as an adult, I’m pretty sure I’m technically a rapist. Technically nothing. One woman told me herself. Our encounter was years before—I’d been in a drinking contest and she’d been drinking and flirting with me (yes, actually flirting) all evening. As blurry and fucked-up as I was, I read her kiss of congratulation to me as a stronger signal than it was, and with friends hooting and cheering us on, I pressed her up against a wall and… well. Call it rape or call it a particularly harsh third base, I walked away with the impression that it had been consensual, if not really sensible. (She had a boyfriend at the time, but their boundaries were fuzzy.)
Years later, she was in a recovery program—not for alcohol, ironically—and she got in touch with me during the part where she made peace with her past. She wanted to clarify that what had happened between us was without her consent, that it hurt her physically and emotionally, that it was, yes, rape.
Surprise fisting?Uh, what? What the hell is harsh third base?
I mean, I don't think the author is that bad. I don't think the rape was legitimate, and it definitely wasn't "rape rape."
He accepts the definition that he considers rape to be a drunken one night stand, and yet he'll still do it.Some might think it’s monstrous of me to keep drinking, keep partying. But I have had so many good, positive, happy experiences because I took a chance and altered my state and connected with someone else sexually, it seems crazy to throw all that away. Do people who’ve been in car accidents give up driving?
When I sit down and think about it, it seems like I’ve accepted a certain amount of rape as the cost of doing business, and so have most of the people I know. And that seems like the most sick, fucked-up, broken solution to anything ever. And maybe finding it livable-with condemns us all to hell. I don’t know. I can’t even talk about it under my own name.
Nah, we just know you're a better debater than we are, and we decided to let you have this one.You guys are lazy.
She was never a victim.and we got 28 posts before any victim-blaming
She didn't get raped, she got taken care of by a very conscientious young man. How is she a victim of anything, except her own stupidity?and we got 28 posts before any victim-blaming
I'm so lazy I'm not going to bother to find the grandpa Simpson leaving .gif. just imagine that here instead of text.You guys are lazy.
Eh, I don't think that's an accurate summary of Charlie's viewpoint. It's not so much that all men are rapists as all women are rape victims. Thus he dashes into a nearby phone booth, taps his magical turtleshell rim glasses three times, and with a blast of rainbow-colored blinding light becomes...Man = rapist, uncontrollable, without morals. Haven't you been paying attention?