Me too
and You too
He says
he didn’t know.
Or
understand.
He
didn’t mean to do anything wrong
even
when he walked her back to the couch
poured
more wine
and
tried again
after
having just failed
to fuck
her.
I think
about that party in college
him so witty
and charming
following
me from room to room
me
flirting back because it was fun
and I
liked him
but
wasn’t going to fuck him.
His
anger frothy like the beer foam
when by
the end of the night he realized
this
was not going to end the way he wanted,
spewing
at me that he put in all this work.
Realizing
then that I was a thing to be overcome.
That
the dance I thought we were both doing
the one
I hoped would end in plans for coffee
the
next day
or a
movie
was in
fact not a dance at all
but a
simple hunt.
This is
the way we are raised.
Women
demure.
Men
pursue.
Think
of Han and Leia.
The
lessons have always been there.
This is
what we talk about when we talk about rape culture
but all
men hear is rape
and not
culture
and all
they think of is a cartoon scary man in the bushes
not
themselves,
pouring
more wine
pushing
for sex
thinking
every kiss will lead there
like
those who claim
there
is no climate change
because
it’s cold
means
there is no global warming
The
subtlety is lost in the context
because
the lesson has been taught over and over and over again.
Just
keep pushing/ just keep pushing back.
Remember
just because it wasn’t
violent
doesn’t
mean it wasn’t
a
violation.
--Ally Malinenko
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