sorrell skye
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I disagree. I think sometimes peoples choices and decisions can and DO set them up for being raped. It does not mean that they are responsible for the evil choice the rapist made. But as an analogy, if I moved a sex offender into my house with me, and I had young daughters, would my choices and poor decisions make me partially responsible if he assaulted my girls? I think so. We say that all of the time here when we see tragic cases like that.
My daughter moved into an apt. with 2 girls when she was a sophomore. They were seniors and she thought they were 'cool' but she didn't know them very well. It didn't take long for her to understand why the extra bedroom was empty. All she was told was the girl had moved out and broke her lease.
But she ended up moving out and breaking her lease too because the two seniors were in the dangerous habit of getting drunk in the local pubs, meeting brand new people and bringing them back to the apt. at 3 am. They didn't know the people at all, but would continue to drink and get high and sometimes pass out in the living room. Or wake up in bed with one of them and not remember how or why it happened. I am not going to pretend that those poor choices and bad decisions were not partially responsible for any bad things that may have happened. But they did not even know if they were raped because they didn't always remember if they consented or not. Obviously my daughter moved out pretty quickly.
If I found out they had been raped, I would never say ' those filthyhad it coming to them.' Never ever would I say that. HOWEVER, I would say ' those two girls were making very irresponsible decisions and poor choices that led to those tragic consequences that could have been avoided. JMO
Katy - please (I'm begging you) don't tell me that you equate a conscious decision for a mother to deliberately move a known sex offender into a household where her young children reside (and the sex offender then sexually assaults the children) to that of nonconsensual sex between two adults.
The two scenarios are NOT equal in any known universe.
Introducing bizarre hypothetical scenarios does nothing to move the conversation forward. If anything, it only serves to stall or derail the conversation.
I'm only left to shake my head that such a comparison would have even been proposed as a defense for nonconsensual sex between adults.
No defense attorney of ANY caliber would attempt such a lame analogical defense of an accused rapist.