RE: viewing stolen nude photos
August 7, 2017 at 8:35 am
(This post was last modified: August 7, 2017 at 8:41 am by Catholic_Lady.)
Yep. As i said earlier in the thread, unfortunately there still exists this idea that women are walking temptations and men are just gonna do what men are gonna do. So when a sex crime is commited against them, the conversation becomes about how stupid she was and "what was she thinking" rather than "wow, who the hell was the dirt ball that did this?" When you hear about someone's house getting broken into and robbed, the conversation never turns to "OMG, they should have had an alarm system", "don't they have better locks?", "well that's what you get for having windows on the first floor." It's only when it's women and involves sex.
Also, I don't blame her in the least bit for sending nudes to her boyfriend. She was in a long distance relationship. Understandibly, that's what people do when they are away from their significant others for long periods of time and can't be together. My husband and i did it when he was away in training for 9 weeks. Its not really fair to tell someone they can't or shouldn't do that.
Also, I don't blame her in the least bit for sending nudes to her boyfriend. She was in a long distance relationship. Understandibly, that's what people do when they are away from their significant others for long periods of time and can't be together. My husband and i did it when he was away in training for 9 weeks. Its not really fair to tell someone they can't or shouldn't do that.
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