Charlie09
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I'm not sure where this post is coming from, I don't see the relationship to my quoted post. But I think you are completely missing the point if you believe the Slutwalk campaign is meant to celebrate the right to sleep with whomever you choose, whenever you choose with no responsibility. I don't see it like that at all.
IMO it is meant to celebrate your right to NOT sleep with someone you wouldn't have chosen but who forces it upon you, and to make a point that if you're victimized you're going to be further victimized if people say it happened because you're a. That's all.
I do not believe that all the participants are promiscuous in their personal lives. Some of them may be but it is irrelevant. I think most people agree that a woman's promiscuity is not a licence to rape and it's very odd that it still continues to be brought up as if it were. The whole notion also ends up hurting a great many victims who were not promiscuous under anybody's definition of slutty.
We are in agreement that promiscuous does not equal the right for a man to take advantage of a woman ever, nor is a woman asking for it. We also agree that women and children have horrible things happen to them by taking every precaution available.
What we are in disagreement in, is how effective participating in a