<p>I thought we were past that age.</p><p>The age where girls were the ones being condemned and isolated when they're the victims.</p><p>The age where it's the girls fault for the man not being able to control himself and therefore forcing his disgusting self on her.</p><p>I honestly cannot seem to comprehend how some people think.</p><p><br/></p><p>Why does the society favour a lose man and discriminates against the victim.</p><p>I understand that it's always been this way,</p><p>when looking for someone to blame,it's always easier to blame the woman.</p><p>"She must have worn something that exposed her body"</p><p>This sentence gets me mad.</p><p>Men will look even is she's wearing a potato sack why does nobody seem to understand.</p><p><br/></p><p>If the reason for a girl getting raped is because she wore clothes that exposed her body,how then do we explain an hijabi getting raped.</p><p>We all know hijabis don't even show their neck,as such,they should be exempt from rape but are they?</p><p><br/></p><p>If the blame is going to be directed at the girl being mature and have everything a woman should have,how do we explain the young girls getting assaulted.</p><p>Some of them don't even know what it means to be assaulted and yet they've been assaulted more than twice.</p><p><br/></p><p>Now some will say the real villain is the rapist but I beg to differ.</p><p>The reason rape and assault have become so rampant is not because some men are led by their carnal desires.</p><p>It is because the society stigmatizes the victim.</p><p>Being a victim of rape is worse than the act itself.</p><p>They are afraid to talk for fear of being looked down on.</p><p><br/></p><p>At least fifty percent of the girls in this world have been assaulted at one point in their life and it has become a common thing.</p><p>It has happened,both parties forget it,or rather the assaulter forgets but does the assaulted forget?</p><p>Never.</p><p>Sure,some handle it better than the others but they never forget </p><p><br/></p><p>Is this the world we want to leave for our kids?</p><p>Will it keep in being this way?</p><p>I for one would not like my child to be born into a world where regardless of her age or her dressing,she'll eventually become a victim of rape or assault and be forced to hide it for fear of being segregated by her fellow humans.</p><p><br/></p>
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