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honestly like how are the rape rates so low?
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like holy shit yall are bluepilled

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they have high inhib which is a genetic trait
so its literally genetic
dummy
this thread displays that limited mental capacity u have OP
 
they have high inhib which is a genetic trait
so its literally genetic
dummy
this thread displays that limited mental capacity u have OP

(IN GRAND THEFT AUTO)​

1. Gaining Trust

  • Pretending to be kind or helpful: Many rapists may try to act charming or overly helpful to gain the victim's trust before making their move.
  • Using familiarity: Sometimes rapists are people the victim knows or even trusts (friends, partners, acquaintances), making the situation more confusing.

2. Manipulation or Coercion

  • Pressuring or guilt-tripping: They may try to emotionally manipulate, pressure, or make the victim feel guilty for not complying with their requests or advances.
  • Threatening or intimidating: Some rapists use verbal threats, physical intimidation, or power dynamics (like being in a position of authority) to coerce the victim into submission.

3. Isolation

  • Getting the victim alone: Rapists often try to isolate their victim, taking them to a secluded place or waiting until the victim is alone in a vulnerable situation, such as after a party or during a late-night walk.
  • Setting up situations: Some may engineer a situation where the victim is left alone with them, such as offering to give them a ride, inviting them to a private place, or waiting for them to be isolated.

4. Impairment or Control

  • Drugging or intoxicating the victim: Some rapists may slip drugs or alcohol into a victim’s drink to impair their judgment, slow their reactions, or make them unconscious.
  • Taking advantage of intoxication: If someone is already intoxicated, a rapist might use that as an opportunity to assault them when they are less able to resist or say no.

5. Physical Force

  • Overpowering: In some cases, rapists may use physical force or violence, such as holding the victim down, restraining them, or threatening them with physical harm.
  • Surprise attacks: Some rapists may physically attack when the victim is caught off-guard, for example, walking alone at night or in an unsafe area.

6. Psychological Tactics

  • Playing on fear or confusion: They may attempt to make the victim feel too scared or confused to fight back, freeze, or try to make them believe no one will help them.
  • Denying responsibility: After the fact, rapists may manipulate their victim into thinking the assault wasn’t "that bad" or was consensual to avoid blame.

Key Tactics to Watch for:​

  • Sudden changes in behavior: Someone becoming aggressive or pressuring after initially being friendly.
  • Isolation efforts: Trying to get you alone or away from a group.
  • Ignoring boundaries: Repeatedly crossing lines, even after you've expressed discomfort.
  • Control over your state: Pressuring you to drink more than you want or offering you drinks you didn’t ask for.
Staying vigilant, trusting your instincts, and having a plan to get out of uncomfortable situations are important steps to protect yourself. It’s also vital to talk to someone you trust if you ever feel unsafe.
 
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(IN GRAND THEFT AUTO)​

1. Gaining Trust

  • Pretending to be kind or helpful: Many rapists may try to act charming or overly helpful to gain the victim's trust before making their move.
  • Using familiarity: Sometimes rapists are people the victim knows or even trusts (friends, partners, acquaintances), making the situation more confusing.

2. Manipulation or Coercion

  • Pressuring or guilt-tripping: They may try to emotionally manipulate, pressure, or make the victim feel guilty for not complying with their requests or advances.
  • Threatening or intimidating: Some rapists use verbal threats, physical intimidation, or power dynamics (like being in a position of authority) to coerce the victim into submission.

3. Isolation

  • Getting the victim alone: Rapists often try to isolate their victim, taking them to a secluded place or waiting until the victim is alone in a vulnerable situation, such as after a party or during a late-night walk.
  • Setting up situations: Some may engineer a situation where the victim is left alone with them, such as offering to give them a ride, inviting them to a private place, or waiting for them to be isolated.

4. Impairment or Control

  • Drugging or intoxicating the victim: Some rapists may slip drugs or alcohol into a victim’s drink to impair their judgment, slow their reactions, or make them unconscious.
  • Taking advantage of intoxication: If someone is already intoxicated, a rapist might use that as an opportunity to assault them when they are less able to resist or say no.

5. Physical Force

  • Overpowering: In some cases, rapists may use physical force or violence, such as holding the victim down, restraining them, or threatening them with physical harm.
  • Surprise attacks: Some rapists may physically attack when the victim is caught off-guard, for example, walking alone at night or in an unsafe area.

6. Psychological Tactics

  • Playing on fear or confusion: They may attempt to make the victim feel too scared or confused to fight back, freeze, or try to make them believe no one will help them.
  • Denying responsibility: After the fact, rapists may manipulate their victim into thinking the assault wasn’t "that bad" or was consensual to avoid blame.

Key Tactics to Watch for:​

  • Sudden changes in behavior: Someone becoming aggressive or pressuring after initially being friendly.
  • Isolation efforts: Trying to get you alone or away from a group.
  • Ignoring boundaries: Repeatedly crossing lines, even after you've expressed discomfort.
  • Control over your state: Pressuring you to drink more than you want or offering you drinks you didn’t ask for.
Staying vigilant, trusting your instincts, and having a plan to get out of uncomfortable situations are important steps to protect yourself. It’s also vital to talk to someone you trust if you ever feel unsafe.
this doesnt do anything, high inhib is ultimately the stopping force and that is genetic lol
 
Ok, go rape someone if you're so brave
 

(IN GRAND THEFT AUTO)​

1. Gaining Trust

  • Pretending to be kind or helpful: Many rapists may try to act charming or overly helpful to gain the victim's trust before making their move.
  • Using familiarity: Sometimes rapists are people the victim knows or even trusts (friends, partners, acquaintances), making the situation more confusing.

2. Manipulation or Coercion

  • Pressuring or guilt-tripping: They may try to emotionally manipulate, pressure, or make the victim feel guilty for not complying with their requests or advances.
  • Threatening or intimidating: Some rapists use verbal threats, physical intimidation, or power dynamics (like being in a position of authority) to coerce the victim into submission.

3. Isolation

  • Getting the victim alone: Rapists often try to isolate their victim, taking them to a secluded place or waiting until the victim is alone in a vulnerable situation, such as after a party or during a late-night walk.
  • Setting up situations: Some may engineer a situation where the victim is left alone with them, such as offering to give them a ride, inviting them to a private place, or waiting for them to be isolated.

4. Impairment or Control

  • Drugging or intoxicating the victim: Some rapists may slip drugs or alcohol into a victim’s drink to impair their judgment, slow their reactions, or make them unconscious.
  • Taking advantage of intoxication: If someone is already intoxicated, a rapist might use that as an opportunity to assault them when they are less able to resist or say no.

5. Physical Force

  • Overpowering: In some cases, rapists may use physical force or violence, such as holding the victim down, restraining them, or threatening them with physical harm.
  • Surprise attacks: Some rapists may physically attack when the victim is caught off-guard, for example, walking alone at night or in an unsafe area.

6. Psychological Tactics

  • Playing on fear or confusion: They may attempt to make the victim feel too scared or confused to fight back, freeze, or try to make them believe no one will help them.
  • Denying responsibility: After the fact, rapists may manipulate their victim into thinking the assault wasn’t "that bad" or was consensual to avoid blame.

Key Tactics to Watch for:​

  • Sudden changes in behavior: Someone becoming aggressive or pressuring after initially being friendly.
  • Isolation efforts: Trying to get you alone or away from a group.
  • Ignoring boundaries: Repeatedly crossing lines, even after you've expressed discomfort.
  • Control over your state: Pressuring you to drink more than you want or offering you drinks you didn’t ask for.
Staying vigilant, trusting your instincts, and having a plan to get out of uncomfortable situations are important steps to protect yourself. It’s also vital to talk to someone you trust if you ever feel unsafe.
Rape‎m‎axx guide (in gta)
1. Gymmaxx-this one is fundamental as you need strenght to easily kipnap the victim without them struggling too hard, also decreases chances of victim getting away.
2. Stealthmaxx-it is important to know where and when to kipnap the victim, preferably at night and uncrowded places.
3. Drugsmaxx(not obligatory)- if required, drug the victim making the process easier.
4.Escapemaxx-immediately after the ra‎p‎e you should run for your life
5.Deathmaxx-you can also ki‎ll the victim to decrease your chances of getting caught(NOT RECOMMENDED, due to the fact that if you get caught then your prison sentence will be doubled)
 
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Rape‎m‎axx guide
1. Gymmaxx-this one is fundamental as you need strenght to easily kipnap the victim without them struggling too hard, also decreases chances of victim getting away.
2. Stealthmaxx-it is important to know where and when to kipnap the victim, preferably at night and uncrowded places.
3. Drugsmaxx(not obligatory)- if required, drug the victim making the process easier.
4.Escapemaxx-immediately after the ra‎p‎e you should run for your life
5.Deathmaxx-you can also ki‎ll the victim to decrease your chances of getting caught(NOT RECOMMENDED, due to the fact that if you get caught then your prison sentence will be doubled)
in GTA or they will ban u
 
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