Up until very recently (a few weeks ago) the ridiculous laws in the country I live in stipulated that for a rape to actually count as rape, a woman needs to actually fight the attacker and not just say "No".
I'm 5'7'' (169cm) and around 120 lbs (54kg). I do plenty of sports and I'm pretty fit. I've also taken a self-defense class. But I have no fucking clue if I'd fight a potential rapist. Quite frankly it'd depend on how violent and strong the guy seems and on the situation.
I know this is a grim thought (and it's sad that women have to consider stuff like this) but getting raped and killed sounds even worse than getting raped.
So yeah, I am very allergic to victim blaming and "Why didn't she fight back?" rhetoric.
Having said that I didn't read what
@stardream and
@Jedman67 said that way. It didn't sound like they expect women to fight back. It sounded like they were just fantasizing about how cool it would be if fighting back were easy and every woman could just knock her attacker out.
They did point out that nobody expects women to risk that or am I reading you guys wrong?
And didn't
@Jedman67 specifically point out that the expectation that women fight back is nonsense and unrealistic?