In regards to sis Fynn Jamal's "the clothes a women wears, revealing their pictures in social media, make them more likely to be raped. My opinion:-

1. Throughout my reading, I agree that a rape occurs because of sexual perversion.
2. Studies shown that people who are sex addicts and who spend a majority of their time watching pornography are more prone into getting involved in rape. Some suggest that a personality disorder is a reason for rape, and also sexual abuse in young age may contributed to this.
3. But the truth is, men are not mindless beasts. Men are human beings who are capable of controlling their dangerous impulses. They must be responsible when they fail to live up to that expectation.
4. I disagree with the mindset of "certain men are mindless beasts", with no hope of controlling them. This mindset dehumanizes men in order to remove their responsibility.
5. And that’s nonsense, because men are perfectly capable of controlling and mastering their sexual urges, if society expects them to.
6. It is possible to take into account various risk factors associated with rape, YET FAILING TO DO SO does not transfer any responsibility for actions of the perpetrator onto the victim.
7. Another important things against the “showing your face and body/wearing improper clothes makes women more likely to get raped” is the fact that the majority of rapes don’t happen how people think. How YOU think.
8. If we asked the majority of people to describe a typical rape, they would probably instantly think of a stranger, someone the victim doesn’t know, meeting them in a bar maybe and drugging them, or grabbing them and pulling them into an alley, or some other such scenario.
9. In reality, the majority of rapes, is someone the victim knows and trusts and is something that the perpetrator doesn’t consider rape. If you are going to be raped by someone who you trust, what you are wearing doesn’t matter. So why would it matter what you are wearing?
10. This is part of rape culture. The culture of excusing rapists and trying to shift the blame to the victims. It’s not necessarily explicit, but it’s implicit and it both makes victims feel like it’s their fault.
11. It is like, you ask the rapist

"why you rape her?",

And the rapists answer

“well, did you see what she was wearing, did you see she's always exposing her cute face?”
12. Women get raped on their way back from the gym, at college, at school. Women get rape by boyfriend, by cousin, by family members. People get raped in all kinds of situations. Wearing all kinds of clothes.

The only thing these situations have in common? A rapist was around.
13. In an ideal world, no one should assault anyone, one one should steal anything, no one should do immoral acts.

Sadly, we do not live in an ideal world. We live in the real world. Where it lies in the mentality of the patriarchal society in which we are living.
14. So Fynn Jamal, a part from your so-called advise for women not to show off their face/body in public to prevent from getting rape, let me tell you the exact prevention:-

- When a man see a woman walking by herself, leave her alone.
15. - If you pull over to help a sexy lady whose car has broken down, remember not to rape her.

- If you see a girl dress up improper, remind yourself, not to rape her.

- Do not attempt to molest someone who uploaded her cute face, her selfie in their social medium.
16. - Men, if really unable to control your sexual desire, you better carry a RAPE WHISTLE. If you find that you are about to rape someone, blow the whistle until someone comes to stop you.
17. - Honesty is the best policy. When asking a woman out, don’t pretend that you are interested in her as a person. Just tell her straight that you expect to rape her. If you don’t communicate your intentions, the woman may take it as a sign that you do not plan to rape her.
18. A part from that, here is also important tips for women out there :-

- When a guy start talking to you or asking you for a date, always be alert.

- Whenever possible, please carry around small knives, pins and pepper spray with you.
19. - Please be extra extra extra careful about the men surround you. They are few and trusted ones.

- I avoid being alone with any other male in a secluded area
20. To rape and sexual assault survivors, who has experienced the cruelty of victim-blaming, I understand how terrible it feels when you got blamed for "inviting" the predator. Always remember,

It's not your fault. It's never your fault.
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