But she definitely thought (even at the time) that she hadn't consented.
But she definitely thought (even at the time) that she hadn't consented.
I like that you cherry picked what you included as a quote to support you even though it doesn't.
When people say that all I think is this
Nope. I refer to people as "men" and "women." Perhaps you would care to improve your grasp of the English langauge and do the same.
Don't feed the troll. I replied, my bad.
I absolutely despised Lena Dunham, mostly due to her writing. I hate her protaganists and it's clear she puts a lot of herself into her characters, so I made the uniformed decision that I hate her just as much. And she says really ignorant, adolescent, and entitled things on media junkets and wears outfits that are…
NO. It is pretty easy to figure out consent if you are a person who views a romantic partner as something more than a human fleshlight/dildo. Men can be too drunk to give consent. Men can be raped by women. The idea that it isn't really rape, that all it is is women just regretting drunk sex is something rape culture…
You're a dumbfuck.
"When other females ..."
This is one of the best stupid comments of all time, even if it's a subtle one; first comes the complaint about feminist terminology and the inference of baseless hysteria and overstatements. And then!
how are you an approved commentor? HOW??????
If all college hooks up are non-consensual, then yes, I guess that would be true. Sorry if the insistence on consensual sex is really sad for you!
Troll.
Yeah speaking up about sexual assault is soooo hipster and try hard, how dare she.
Yep yep. It's possible to have multiple feelings about stuff.
I dislike Lena Dunham as much as the next person, but can we please have the courtesy to believe her story and sympathize?
I think it's pretty clear she's talking about rape. See the use of the word 'perpetrator', and that she couldn't reconcile just being the drunk girl at the party with what happened after.
I'm so glad she came forward and shared her story. The more people that share their stories and raise awareness, the more society will be forced to face this issue.
I'd stay away. That's a whole lot of angry black woman-ness.
Grande is learning the age-old double standard in life and music that her dude counterparts can act a fool and be as demanding as possible and no one will blink an eye