>>56406175>Sir this is a Kiki's>>56406218>it just as likely they want to get to know her betterOnly one who gives off that impression is Daryl, in fact...
>but what did Daryl do wrong?... yeah, he didn't do anything wrong, but something I neglected to notice before actually looking at the full comic (even if I out right hate seeing it by now) was that he and the other guys tried to approach her after the whole ordeal with the rapist bf, meaning she was probably burned raw by the experience and was understandably distrustful. Not that they should be expected to know, but trauma is one helluva bitch...
>Yet the one time a rapist enters the picture the rules don't apply to him.You mean the censored face/unnamed thing to supposedly protect his identity? I took it to mean the opposite, as in she wanted to forget about him entirely and thus refused to draw him a face. Point is, we don't fucking know.
>men are increasingly relucent to approach women anymore.Just as understandable as women being reluctant to interact with men, and yet that seems to be treated as a novel concept too. Why is that?
We humans as a species will probably figure out how to solve global warming or some shit when we realise these issues aren't just men vs women. It's a general thing. People acting like complete pieces of shit, and mental health not being taken seriously enough for men AND women.
Also, just like there's women who stay with their abusers, there's men who do the same. Would you think those men are narc cunts because they're afraid of women after such a relationship?
>This example is out there but hear me outYes, that's extremely out there. The head desk guy sounds actively malicious, the girl from the comic doesn't. Believe me I fucking HATE that there's people who act like she does, I hate it probably more than anyone else in this frankly depressing conversation. But I wouldn't hold it against them. They have issues and they need help, but they're not the shitty ones.
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