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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I like this list of rape prevention tips: http://canyourelate.org/2011/05/24/rape-prevention-tips/[/quote] It's not a woman's job to live in fear. It's a man's job NOT TO RAPE WOMEN. [/quote] Does that mean that I being a sexy woman should walk alone at night in southeast doc every night and not worry about men who look at me weird?[/quote] Op here - ok, so I'll bite though I might regret it. My details - I was in professional attire at a well known upscale bar in downtown DC with work colleagues when this happened. I accepted a drink from someone we all were talking with as a group together but that I hadn't known before that evening. We had been talking about our families and kids. Then I blacked out and my work colleagues apparently left. I am told I am a sexy and attractive woman - though I myself do not feel that way. I guess I should have somehow seen this coming?[/quote] "I am told I am a sexy and attractive woman" I call troll[/quote]
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