Right. But, if you are in a strip club that has a no touch policy, you can have a completely naked stripper right in front of you and touching her is still assault and can get you arrested and/or thrown out of the club. Even if a stripper is naked right in front of you, it is still your responsibility to control yourself like a human being.
He didn’t. “You might become a victim anyway” or “you can’t be careful all the time” is a really bad argument against being careful. If someone tould you to beware of pickpockets in an area would you reel off a long list of all the different crimes you could become a victim of anyway, or do they expect you to hide in a cave all your life?
Ladies (and some men?) all i’m saying is what cop friends keep telling me and my wife, and the whole neighborhood, maybe twice a week at least: for a crime to be committed, there must be desire and opportunity. So treat both equally, meaning deprive the perp of both as much as you can.
I didn’t come here to argue about women’s need (or wanting) to look desirable. If rapists have a problem with the way women dress, imagine the problem most women face. :rolleyes:
Since someone mentioned how the poster was condescending on women, and someone compared it to the cartoons aimed at kids about preventing fire and crime… I think they should be put in boys’ locker rooms and bathrooms in schools, private or public, beginning at least in middle school, if not earlier.
We teach our little kids about good touch/bad touch - but we really drop it quickly. Then we let them loose in a middle school culture that has a lot in common with Lord of the Flies. We reward our girls for being nice to everyone (while at the same time being backstabbing bitches to anyone lower down the totem pole) and we reward our boys for being crude. Or rather, they reward each other and we really don’t take steps to stop it.
Then we are surprised when eighteen year olds join the military and sexually abuse each other. Shocked! At that point, posters in the ladies room are too little, too late.