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Old 03.22.2021, 08:48 AM   #24882
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lmao yes it's super rapey in 2021 whereas in nineteen clackety clack it was seen as doing the manly thing when the lady doesn't know what she wants. the lines were different back then, it was no means no and she never actually said it, so if it doesn't fit you must acquit or something.

fast forward to today the role of the male is to dance and encourage the female to assault you, and then take it like a man, because at some point someone inevitably has to cross a line. "rape me, my friend"

but yeah also it can be explained as she's new to her own emotions and doesn't realize she wants him and he's teaching her, or something ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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