“Men get raped too, you dumb bitch.”
Yes. Yes they do.
Men get raped too, and their pain is real. Their trauma matters. Their voices deserve to be heard, believed, and protected. They deserve support without shame, without mockery, and without being told to “man up” or stay silent. Survivors are survivors, regardless of gender.
So if you care so much, are you actually standing up for them? Are you holding their rapists accountable? Are you reminding men that what they wore, what they drank, how old they were, or whether they froze in fear was never the cause of their assault? Are you telling them that rape happens for one reason only: because a rapist chose to rape?
Or do men’s experiences only matter to you when you can weaponize them against women?
Because real advocacy doesn’t show up only when women are speaking about violence. Real advocacy means fighting for all survivors, even when it doesn’t serve your argument. It means creating space for male survivors to speak without turning their trauma into a debate tactic. It means caring about justice more than scoring points.
If the only time you mention male victims is to silence women, then you are not defending men. You are exploiting their trauma to dismiss someone else’s pain.
Male survivors deserve better than that.
And women do too.
Girls don't want to be raped.
Girls don't want to be raped.
Girls don't want to be raped.
Girls don't want to be raped.
Girls don't want to be raped.
Girls don't want to be raped.
Girls don't want to be raped.
Girls don't want to be raped.
A guy I talked to FOR A FEW DAYS asked for a picture making a kissy face. When I sent it to him, he told me (being serious) that I wasn't "allowed" to post it on social media cause that was "his" picture since I took it for him. I immediately made it my pfp on every platform. ✌️