Actually, you're probably right tbh. Honestly, I spend like the majority of my time on the Internet and my two friends in the whole world do too, so maybe I have kind of a narrow view of what people actually talk about in the real world. All I know is that I see a lot of condescending, over-dramatic articles about victim shaming and what makes a good feminist pretty much every time I open my Facebook and it's getting really annoying. I think a lot of people are just preaching to the choir and trying to feel better about themselves as people for regurgitating these ideas that most people already know about, without even taking into account that the majority of people in low socio-economic areas aren't gonna be checking out Tumblr to access their ideologies. That's why I'm happy we're having this conversation here, because there's no pettiness and I feel like we're both listening to each others opinions. But omg, I don't get that! Even when the new Tomb Raider game came out there was a scene that HINTED towards rape and Tumblr just went apeshit over it. Like, it's clearly a situation which happens to a lot of people in the world, so I don't get why representing it and giving them a character to identify with is seen as a bad thing. Would it be better if we just didn't speak about it at all? But yeah, I feel you on that. I still get really worried over physical abuse, just not sexual abuse which is weird. But I think that if society didn't have such a complex about women being "chaste" and "pure" and "virginal" then a lot of women wouldn't be so affected by it as well.