How Are Women Just Crying Rape?

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Rebutting Delgado

In recent discussions of sexual assault, a controversial issue has been whether women are

jumping the gun into thinking they were raped. Are women just crying rape? This is something

A.J. Delgado questions. Delgado also argues how the words “sexual assault” and “rape” are

being tossed around like it’s nothing. She believes that college administrators are too quick to

call a situation rape; therefore, women are “being taught to believe they were raped.” My own

view is that this is not what is happening to college campuses and in other situations. Women do

not just wake up one morning and think to themselves, “I think I was raped last night.” Women

know right then and there if they are feeling violated, whether they are drunk …show more content…

So, if a woman is raped, she most likely will not report it since

60 percent of victims will not report it and most likely will never. Sexual assault is one of the

most under reported crimes, according to this survey. You would think that more than just 40

percent of victims report that they have been raped, considering Delgado believes women are

Delgado refers to an episode of American Horror Story, and how a man drugs and rapes

a girl on the show. I one hundred percent agree with Delgado. This is very much so rape and this

man does deserve the worst punishment. Yes, this is a clear cut example of rape, but Delgado

believes that “those situations are far outweighed by murkier ones.” While there are instances of

murky rape case situations, there are also more clear cut situations than Delgado and others may

Delgado had a friend back in college who thought she might have been raped. Her friend,

Amy, said how drunk she was one night and how she didn’t even remember going home with a

male friend. So, because she doesn’t even remember that night, she thinks she was

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