Tbh women "letting" (rich) men exploit them is a complex topic. I do believe that it's dangerous how society treats sexual assault. Women are taught that they are basically sitting ducks only because of their sex and that sexual assault is nearly inevitable and at the same time society shames victims after it happened. I feel like a good amount of women fear the stigma more than the actual crime because of society's pressure. Women are taught to be sexually available and thus are reduced to their reproductive organs. The mindset definitely needs to change. Teaching girls to be confident to defend themselves should become the norm. Like, in recent years I've seen more then one "expert" advise female victims to NOT fight back in order to lower the risk of additional injuries or death. Been getting into true crime videos lately and the way female creators treat sexual assault cases as inevitable and aforementioned advice as a natural reaction is honesty sickening.
Idk if that's offtopic now or if it answers your question but tbh I didn't fully understand how you meant what you said in your previous post
It's complex for sure. As someone who believes live and let live to it's fullest and freedom and blah blah. I don't care what women do or men do. I just was pointing out the double standard.
Sex crimes are horrible. Punishment should be harsh for them. There is a problem I am not sure how to get around though. Innocent men are blamed all the time. I recently saw a video in which a woman went around saying a man had aids because he didn't want the same type of relationship as her.
In my deepest of hearts, I wish I could support the message believe all women, but I'm left with I have to wait to see the facts. This is something only women can change by not falsely accusing men. Until then I'm left with show me the evidence. I don't want to see good men or good women lives ruined.
By the way, the word let means to allow and not forbid. Meaning it wasn't done against their will and they did not reject to it.