Is it the fault of women when society refuses to back them up were they to consider being alone with a strange man as dangerous?
Used to be that society would stand behind a woman who refused to be alone with a stranger.
For a man to invite a woman up to his room in those days, would have been the same as saying to the woman hey honey, let's you and me ****.
But nowadays, if it's OK for a man to enter the hotel room of a non-relative, and a stranger at that, then women are supposed to have the same freedom.
This is another result of women's liberation.
Used to be that society would stand behind a woman who refused to be alone with a stranger.
For a man to invite a woman up to his room in those days, would have been the same as saying to the woman hey honey, let's you and me ****.
But nowadays, if it's OK for a man to enter the hotel room of a non-relative, and a stranger at that, then women are supposed to have the same freedom.
This is another result of women's liberation.
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I don't think it's a result of women's liberation.
I don't care whether you are a man or woman, or whether the person you are visiting is a friend, family or a stranger; but courteous behavior is expected. and, no, inviting someone to your room does not mean "let's f***".
People (men and women) should be careful of who they invite to their rooms. Kobe should have realized he may have been a target.
But lawsuits are the order of the day. In fact, as of about 20 years ago, doctors no longer examine women without another woman in the room. Too many lawsuits.