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not prey.

"Get home before it's too dark. You cannot wear clothes like that in a public park! When you're out, stick close to your friends. And please for god's sake cover yourself! Don't make eye contact with strangers. Steer away from all those men, they are nothing but danger." You taught me all this since I was a kid. You taught me fear and corrected me in every single thing I did. "It isn't his fault" you said "boys will be boys." You silenced me all my life and not once did you let me raise my voice. Why didn't you teach him to look at me in the right way? Whatever wrong he did no one cared, he was forgiven straight away. You always taught me he was a predator, When you should have taught him that I am not prey.
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a_theoretical_waffle
17 / F / Lost.
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Written by
a_theoretical_waffle
17 / F / Lost.
Published
Aug 9, 2019
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14·141
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Instead of teaching our daughters that men are predators let's teach our sons women are NOT prey.

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#feminism#rape#society#stereotypes#boyswillbeboys#fuckthepatriarchy#equality
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