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TopicMe: my house got broken into last night. It's made me scared to be at home alone
pinky0926
11/14/19 8:22:20 AM
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SSJCAT posted...
BignutzisBack posted...
Yes there are plenty of douchebags that question women in situations like that, but like 16-Bitter said I don't understand the point of the comparison as both sexes are going to be treated the same way if their house is broken into.
yea tc i dont get it. not the same scenario at all. i understand the point in not being dismissive of women, but like why make them different levels of danger



The point of analogy is to illustrate something often using an exaggerated example - it's not to give an entirely equitable comparison that is like-for-like in all manners.

Also since we're talking about it, do you think a guy following a girl home is automatically less danger than a home break in? I mean robbers just want your TV.

BignutzisBack posted...
Yeah I don't know what planet you're living on dude, I totally agree that women get 20 questions when it comes to a guy potentially following them but when their house is broken into they get sympathy like anyone should.


That's...entirely the point I'm making dude. Nobody questions a home break in. They don't blame the victim. They just say that sucks and move on.

It is strange that victim blaming happens when we're talking some manner of sexual assault or harrassment.
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