Qualifications of Rape?

This is a just a woman who feels entitled to a man's time and effort.

No. You couldn't be more backwards in your thinking. This is a man who feels entitled to a woman's body since he he "went out of his way" for her.

They were in the middle of fucking nowhere for all we're concerned. Who knows if she mistakenly didn't bring any money, and who the hell knows if there was a freaking bus stop two hours out into the mountains.

Clearly this girl is not very bright for even giving this clown the time of day, but she had enough faith in him that he wouldn't leave her stranded just because she wasn't interested in sex that particular instance.

Rape is supposed to be so awful and life changing, but somehow I was able to endure something much worse 2 to 4 times a day since I was a teenager. I must be awfully resilient!

Man, it's comments like these that leave me thinking you're just plain lost. I'm sorry if you went through some sort of abuse as a child, but the fact that you feel ok downplaying the act of forcing sex on a woman because you came out ok (which you clearly didn't), tells me all I need to know about you.

It's just this incredible entitlement factor with you. As if sex becomes a universal right if you're willing to take a girl on some goddamn errands. No, it's fucking not. If a girl doesn't want to sleep with you, accept your reality and don't take it out on her because you're too fucked up in the head to move the hell on.

There's really no point in arguing with someone so far gone as yourself. You'd say pretty much anything to justify the act of rape, clearly. And the fact that you think because your childhood sucked, rape is ok is just proof of your underlying mental illness.

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