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I hope nobody here has ever been raped or ever has to experience rape or sexual violation! It is horrible. I've never been raped either, but I was violated as a young teenager. They call it molestation. Having been through that I could picture a female crying or screaming "If you have to do this could you please wear protection!". Chances are he wouldn't do it and it might cause more abuse or violence. Men (and women) who commit rape are seeking to be in control. I believe it would be unlikely that a rapist would comply. The person who said that you shouldn't put yourself in that situation has obviously never been raped and is very naive if she thinks that every person who has ever been sexually violated "put themselves in that position"! Sure there are measures you can take to protect yourself, but it still happens.

2006-08-12 14:36:44 · answer #1 · answered by pottersclay70 6 · 0 0

That would imply what women perceive that rapists do rape for the penetration pleasure alone. Rapists do what they do not just for the sex, but for the power of control. So unless your rapist is a known rapist, it probably wouldn't happen (putting one on, or even having the time to ask) The best thing to do is not to allow yourself to get in the situation where rape is possible or even likely in the first place.

2006-08-12 10:50:05 · answer #2 · answered by InnerCircle 4 · 1 0

Wrong? =\

If someone is getting raped, that's bad enough. Having to deal with the idea of an unwanted pregnancy or STI only adds to that. If she has the presence of mind to ask, I think it's probably one of the best things she can do in such a terrible situation.

2006-08-12 10:58:07 · answer #3 · answered by Muse 2 · 0 1

i ask your self what number do no longer checklist rape, era. even with each and everything, in rape situations, if it is going to trial, it extremely is the female who's extremely on trial, the protection can enhance each and every sexual come across she has ever had and attack her morals and way of life. even although that has no longer something to do with it, in elementary terms the come across that brought about the rape is correct. despite the fact that it form of feels to be the norm to attempt to blacken the sufferer. and there is typically the techniques-set that the sufferer asked for it. It maximum be so plenty greater reliable if the attacker is on your circle of friends.

2016-12-17 09:46:05 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Not at all. She doesn't know what that sick-o who's about to rape her has got; she has every right to ask him to use protection.

Besides, if she asks, she may rattle him and catch him off guard enough that he won't go through with the rape.

2006-08-13 08:11:37 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If a woman gets raped, she shouldn't be comfortable with him. Rather, she'd be trying to get away and getting help. If she has no choice, then of course.

The best option, of course, is to not be in that position to start with.

2006-08-12 10:44:02 · answer #6 · answered by Zαrα Mikαzuki 6 · 0 0

I'd say getting raped or love making is all the same... its the same physical act of the male inserting his thing inside the female (literally speaking of course)... so that's a nice idea you have there.

2006-08-12 10:49:06 · answer #7 · answered by Shangri-La 4 · 0 1

I think the attacker would take that as a, go for it dude it's OK attitude. She should scream and shout and kick and bite and do whatever it takes to fend off her attacker.

2006-08-12 10:48:03 · answer #8 · answered by bobemac 7 · 0 0

Of course! Being raped is bad enough.. but catching HIV or any other STI because of it is worse!

2006-08-12 10:47:37 · answer #9 · answered by Sorcha 6 · 0 0

That's what all women being raped should do!!!

2006-08-12 10:45:49 · answer #10 · answered by Halle Berry 3 · 0 0

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