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The second most traumatic experience possible for a girl is sexual attention from men she perceives as insufficiently alpha.
She will feel highly distressed, repulsed, you might say, creeped out even. She will not express these feelings in such an explicitly direct way as like described however. Indeed, in many ways, she will not be explicitly conscious of it herself. She has [negative feeling], and will express that feeling through a vehicle of [social object with highly negative connotations] - what exact objects those are naturally depending on the cultural mores of the broader society they find themselves in. In our time and place as it happens, prominent [thing]s validated as the acme of social sins are phrases like sexual assault, rape, and so on.
Thus, when for instance a low status male ineffectually expresses interest, she throws up a barrier or other shittest to filter out 'unfit', and he fails to go through them, she will be filled with contempt and disgust in equal measure, and express those feelings through the placeholder of a prominent social sin. So she can say he e.g. assaulted her, and, notwithstanding the fact that the poor sap didn't even so much as get to second base in reality, she will *earnestly believe* in her mind in the truth of what she says, because *the feeling is real*, and it fits through the emotional logic of the dynamic. Put in other words 99% of all rape accusations come from a failure to actually rape - and when there is rape, it's not rape, it is 'it just happened'.
In short everything you need tok now you can learn from harlequin romances.
(The number one most traumatic experience of course, is when she has invested interest in a man who she *thought* was alpha, but who failed shittests later, thus demonstrating himself to not be as alpha as she thought he was. This is where 'retroactive rape' or 'regret rape' comes from, and again she will honestly believe what she is saying, because the emotional associations of her old memories will be updated in line with present emotional associations.)