well the party rape type is what this was originally about, but then other examples got into it. i agree with you totally tho, they are 2 totally different types of rape, and that the other type is almost always about power and domination.
as for your comments to angel, i agree that if a girl dresses and acts a certain way, they are most likely to be treated that way.but that doesn't really make it right. look at the flipside of it. if someone is dressed in hip-hop style or urban clothing, does that mean you should assume they are criminals or gangbangers and treat them as though they are? i think the point she was trying to make is don't judge someone by their appearance. although i can't really speak for her, that's just my interpretation of it.
That is the way the world is and that is the way people should live their lives.
Using your clothing example.
Say I go to a job interview at an IT firm or a Law firm whatever, and I am totally qualified for the job, but I walk in dressed in a baggy white T, du rag on my head, ice hanging out, baggy jeans, timbs, and smoking. I talk like a gangster "What up homie? Yo yo, gimmie some work yo! I needs to stack my papah!"
Im not going to get the job; even though I am qualified for it.
Whose fault is it? The companies for judging a book by its cover, or mine for acting a fool?
The answer is it is my fault for acting a fool and putting myself into that box and situation.
The same goes for girls that act like sluts, flirt, and act like they want to fuck, then they get drunk and what happens? They get fucked.
Whose fault is it?
Sure, the job interviewer shouldnt have judged me, sure the guy shouldnt have slept with the girl, IN THEORY! But this isnt theory, this isnt on paper, this is the real world.
If you dont want to be hit by a bus dont step onto the road without looking. If you do and you get hit, sure the bus driver is at technical fault he should have stopped, but you're the fucking idiot who put yourself in that spot, and you have no one to blame but yourself.