A feminist's study abroad went wrong in Vietnam and she was raped. She was traumatized by this, rightfully so, but then to heal her pain she made a film about it called Meet My Rapist that was attached to her real name. She went against the advice of her friends/family not to make the movie because she believed it was necessary to face her "demons". Now she complains that she can't get laid because her dates are googling her and backing off once they find out she's a rape victim.
http://www.dailydot.com/opinion/sexual-assault-no-sex/
She looks to her religion, I mean her feminist ideology, for guidance:
A lot of women have been sexually abused in some way, but they seem to get future partners. Judging by the tone of her article, something seemed off about her. On Youtube I found this interview (start at 0:45).
I don't think she realizes that men aren't getting with her because she's been raped, but because she's annoying as fuck.
She wrote about a potential hookup slapping her ass and how she cried to him that his action reminded her of when she was raped (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jessie-kah...31918.html ). What a wreck... she needs serious help, not feminist thinking or youtube sharing.
http://www.dailydot.com/opinion/sexual-assault-no-sex/
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Later, he drives me home in silence. As we pull up to my house, he awkwardly leans in, sweetly whispering I’m sorry “that” happened to you. For once, I’m speechless. Is he apologizing on behalf of the male species that I got raped? Was he hiding in the bushes that night yet failed to come to my rescue? Had he known I’d been raped, would he have sprung for two orders of spring rolls during dinner?
Trying to lighten the mood, I assure him that saying the word “rape” out loud won’t actually make him a rapist, and he gives me the sort of fake laugh normally reserved for crazy aunts. I gather my things and let out my gut, realizing that (like most of my recent love interests) after hearing that I was raped during my study abroad in Vietnam 8 years ago, the last thing he wants to do is throw me on the hood of his Prius and ravage me.
I jump out of the car. He promises to call.
We both smirk knowing he never will.
She looks to her religion, I mean her feminist ideology, for guidance:
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Since my rape I've spent so long judging, shaming, and punishing my body only to feel guilty because as a proud feminist, “I should know better.”
But at the core of my feminism is the belief that owning my fears and being honest with myself always leads to the good stuff. So with some help from my therapist (and, of course, Beyoncé) I realized that if I wanted to get my sex life back I had to stop looking to dudes to validate my sexuality.
A lot of women have been sexually abused in some way, but they seem to get future partners. Judging by the tone of her article, something seemed off about her. On Youtube I found this interview (start at 0:45).
I don't think she realizes that men aren't getting with her because she's been raped, but because she's annoying as fuck.
She wrote about a potential hookup slapping her ass and how she cried to him that his action reminded her of when she was raped (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jessie-kah...31918.html ). What a wreck... she needs serious help, not feminist thinking or youtube sharing.
Roosh
http://www.rooshv.com