Anonymous wrote:Given the way Margot acted, I’m not sure why so many women seem to think this is in any way related to the #metoo sexual harassment/assault survivors.
It was bad sex. It happens. That’s not harassment, assault, or rape. And she was cruel to him which is what made him lash out at her in anger. It’s not like he called her a whore immediately after the sex. He wanted her to stay over and start a relationship. She didn’t like him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women victim blaming on DCUM, what a shocker.
Margot is 20 years old. Robert is more than a decade her senior. While she did not act admirably, Robert is astoundingly stunted in his emotional development.
They are both stunted. That's why they were attracted to each other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. You all are a harsh, judgmental bunch that either can't or willfully refuse to remember what it was like to be young and dumb.
I think it was an excellent portrayal of a sexual situation that many, many, many young women find themselves in but we hardly ever talk about. Nobody in the story has to be "right" or "wrong." Life is certainly more complicated than that. The story isn't supposed to be a morality play of some sort.
I liked it. I'm glad it was written and I'm glad people are talking about it.
Yes. Seems lots of PPs have forgotten about their early 20s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do we all do that? Hmmm. I can't say that is my experience with the guys I've dated. But I try not to date people who are likely to turn into scary assholes when things aren't perfect....
You've probably led a perfect yet excruciatingly boring life then
Anonymous wrote:Do we all do that? Hmmm. I can't say that is my experience with the guys I've dated. But I try not to date people who are likely to turn into scary assholes when things aren't perfect....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. You all are a harsh, judgmental bunch that either can't or willfully refuse to remember what it was like to be young and dumb.
I think it was an excellent portrayal of a sexual situation that many, many, many young women find themselves in but we hardly ever talk about. Nobody in the story has to be "right" or "wrong." Life is certainly more complicated than that. The story isn't supposed to be a morality play of some sort.
I liked it. I'm glad it was written and I'm glad people are talking about it.
Totally agree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That was painful to read; I kept waiting for it to end. This is what passes as “good writing” now? What’s the appeal for this story?
Let me guess: you're a man
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m really surprised by the # of women who relate to this and think Robert was too aggressive.
He seemed like he was barely into her and she had to initiate/push everything along (including the sex! Which she didn’t even want but blamed him for) until after the sex when it flipped.
Robert shouldn’t have called her a whore. Granted. That seemed to come out if left field though. Until that point he was pretty considerate.
But I do think she lead him on. Don’t fuck guys you’re not into, duh. And if you’re stupid or naive enough to do that, don’t have the nerve to turn around and blame them for YOUR poor decisions. Bad sex is just bad sex. It’s not rape or assault, nothing to blame the guy on.
That is the ENTIRE point of the essay. Once they had sex he FLIPPED and called her a WHORE and would not let up with the texting.
And come on, how many guys fuck girls they arent into? Then the girls texts them nonstop and the guy thinks the girl is crazy. This essay also points out what behaviors we think are okay for a man, but not okay for a woman.
How people fail to see the nuances of this astounds me. Reading comprehension, people.
He didn't flip right after sex. He wanted to make her eggs the next AM, remember? Reading comprehension.
She dumped him/ignored him/then sent a nasty text (which he thought was from her even if the roommate wrote it....then he called her a whore and sent rude texts.
He seems really emotionally stunted but it is doubly cruel to mess with someone who doesn't "know the rules of the game." Even a 20 year old knows that. Where did she think this was going? She knew he was fat from the first time she saw him at the theatre yet she pursued him until he probably felt like he had to sleep with her. I've seen that before, haven't you? It is just as wrong to do that to a guy as it is for a guy to do it to a girl. and then drop them like a hot iron? WTF.
I don't think it is OK for a man to do that kind of thing, either. What is wrong with "modern women" that they accept this, if what you are saying is true? where has their self-respect gone?
Anonymous wrote:Women victim blaming on DCUM, what a shocker.
Margot is 20 years old. Robert is more than a decade her senior. While she did not act admirably, Robert is astoundingly stunted in his emotional development.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m really surprised by the # of women who relate to this and think Robert was too aggressive.
He seemed like he was barely into her and she had to initiate/push everything along (including the sex! Which she didn’t even want but blamed him for) until after the sex when it flipped.
Robert shouldn’t have called her a whore. Granted. That seemed to come out if left field though. Until that point he was pretty considerate.
But I do think she lead him on. Don’t fuck guys you’re not into, duh. And if you’re stupid or naive enough to do that, don’t have the nerve to turn around and blame them for YOUR poor decisions. Bad sex is just bad sex. It’s not rape or assault, nothing to blame the guy on.
That is the ENTIRE point of the essay. Once they had sex he FLIPPED and called her a WHORE and would not let up with the texting.
And come on, how many guys fuck girls they arent into? Then the girls texts them nonstop and the guy thinks the girl is crazy. This essay also points out what behaviors we think are okay for a man, but not okay for a woman.
How people fail to see the nuances of this astounds me. Reading comprehension, people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women victim blaming on DCUM, what a shocker.
Margot is 20 years old. Robert is more than a decade her senior. While she did not act admirably, Robert is astoundingly stunted in his emotional development.
This is generally why society thinks 20 year olds should date people their own age rather than those 14 years older than them.
Anonymous wrote:I’m really surprised by the # of women who relate to this and think Robert was too aggressive.
He seemed like he was barely into her and she had to initiate/push everything along (including the sex! Which she didn’t even want but blamed him for) until after the sex when it flipped.
Robert shouldn’t have called her a whore. Granted. That seemed to come out if left field though. Until that point he was pretty considerate.
But I do think she lead him on. Don’t fuck guys you’re not into, duh. And if you’re stupid or naive enough to do that, don’t have the nerve to turn around and blame them for YOUR poor decisions. Bad sex is just bad sex. It’s not rape or assault, nothing to blame the guy on.