Post number #1014646, ID: 9d1201
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Ay yo am I buggin?
If I hear a lady was rped and I ask for the context about what happened before believing them is that wrong?
Or say that if I know the accused or perpetrator I'll be more inclined to believe them because I know them personally. Is that grounds for rpe apologia?
Like we don't apply this anywhere else in life, if a black guy is accused stealing something, sure statistically you could make the argument but why would you assume that by just looking at averages.
Post number #1014647, ID: cf3873
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My belief is I will say that's horrible that happened but not condem the other side until proven guilty. Just as a flat out I'll be kind but I won't spread anything beyond that.
Post number #1014648, ID: c99e19
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I'm not a doctor but I have to tell you this, 5% of your brain seem to be missing gurl. You might need to seek medical aid or undergo rape therapy conduct by several rapitorogist near you.
Post number #1014652, ID: 9d1201
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>>cf3873 ye, like emotionally treat as rpe in an interpersonal sense.
But that one has to prove their innocence if accused rather than looking at what may have or may not have happened just seems ethically cringe.
Help us out here, am I just being super autistic.
Is this a double standard we don't apply to other things because the act of coming out and saying I was rped is so devestating that we should assume it's true whether it is or not.
Post number #1014659, ID: 49463d
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I live my life so it's really hard to rape me. I also am a bit depressed. I'm a little mad at females who are desired, and want all this protection while I rot, but I also hope at least someone can be happy.
It seems to me extremely manipulative and regrettable sex is comparable to rape in being scared feeling horrible afterwards, and I hope one day we can feel loved without sex, and everyone can share it. Asexuality doesn't seem to work, and the sex drive causing this is gross
Post number #1014661, ID: 6564dd
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Thought this thread would be about some RPG called Apologia.
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| Ay yo am I buggin?
If I hear a lady was rped and I ask for the context about what happened before believing them is that wrong?
Or say that if I know the accused or perpetrator I'll be more inclined to believe them because I know them personally. Is that grounds for rpe apologia?
Like we don't apply this anywhere else in life, if a black guy is accused stealing something, sure statistically you could make the argument but why would you assume that by just looking at averages.