I am sorry for what you've gone through and I get that you need to vent but "men" didn't do this to you. Some very misguided, mysogynistic, a-holes did this to you. I am a man and I have never, ever remotely thought of doing anything like this and I also don't know any man that has ever done this type thing either. I really, really hate these "all men are a-holes" diatribes I see all the time on the internet. Stop trying to lump us all together, we're not a "community".I'd just like some men to know that if things happen to women, they happened whether you believe us or not. As a young girl, as a teen and as a woman, I have had predator problems and decidedly NOT because of the way I dressed. Well, perhaps one time. I was pregnant with my first child and this was in the old days when maternity clothes were basically tents. The feet swell with pregnancy so sometimes much larger shoes are required. Ronald McDonald style. I looked like a traveling circus. Perhaps he thought I was vulnerable. When I was a child---yes. I was shy and easily intimidated. Vulnerable. When I was a teen, sort of the same. I attracted "grab on the runs". They run past and grab a "body part" specific to females. They run by quickly enough that you don't expect it and the face is turned away so as to avoid being identified. Why that's a thrill, I have no clue. My friend seemed to attract exhibitionists. This went on for years and she did learn to spot certain signals before they could...uh...do their stuff. In school, at UA, I had two friends who were raped and two others who escaped. None of them were prone to dress or engage in behavior which some seem to define as "asking for it". I once had to speed like crazy and make sudden unexpected turns in an effort to get a cop to stop me. We scared and needed help and there were no cell phones then. An 18 wheeler driver was chasing us and then, toying with us, slowing when I slowed, speeding up when I sped up. We were coming home from a friend's, for heaven's sake! We had done nothing to invite such a thing. Why would he do that?!! Ended up turning off our lights in a driveway and ducking down. He drove his big ol' truck past. There are some weirdos out there. They are real whether you believe it or not.
I have not followed E. Jean Carroll's case, but if she actually got a win in court, it's HIGHLY likely some form of what she says happened is factual.While your scenario is possible, I simply don't find it the least bit probable. Occam's Razor would suggest that Mace figured out the same thing I did: E. Jean Carroll is completely full of **** and always has been. And yes, a lot of people say they buy her story, but I don't believe them, either. Pretending to believe something this preposterous is a disservice to men as a whole because encouraging women to lie about rape is a behavior that should not be encouraged, regardless of who you're trying to keep out of the White House. I stand firmly in the camp that states if a woman lies about rape, she should be criminally sentenced to the same number of years in prison that an actual rapist would get.
I stopped reading right about here. It's funny to me how our judicial system is such a joke when we review incarceration numbers that demonstrate a higher conviction rate for minorities than for whites, but as soon as we see a desired outcome against someone we hate, it's all "Hey, the jury saw the evidence and I believe them! God bless Muuuuuuurica!" What foolishness.I have not followed E. Jean Carroll's case, but if she actually got a win in court, it's HIGHLY likely some form of what she says happened is factual.