13 Women Who Lied About Being Raped And Why They Did ItJanet Bloomfield [REVISED, January 30]Jan 31, 20161 min read Two sensational rape stories in the media have brought to light the question of false allegations, prompting many to wonder just why a woman would lie about rape. In her memoir, Lena Dunham claims that she was raped by Barry, a flamboyant, well-known campus Republican, but her story does not hold up under scrutiny. Jackie, the woman at the center of the Rolling Stone profile on Greek culture at the University of Virginia, claims to have been gang-raped, but the discrepancies in her account resulted in the magazine backing away from the story and questioning Jackie’s credibility. We do not know if either of these women has made false allegations, but false allegations of rape can and do happen. Here are 13 reasons women lie about rape. 1. Women lie about rape to cover up their infidelity 2. Women lie about rape to explain why they are looking at porn 3. Women lie about rape because they are mentally ill 4. Women lie about rape because they feel guilty 5. Women lie about rape if the sex is bad 6. Women lie about rape when they fail school exams 7. Women lie about rape because of psychiatric medication complications 8. Women lie about rape when they want attention 9. Women lie about rape to get sympathy 10. Women lie about rape to make boyfriends jealous 11. Women lie about rape for revenge 12. Women lie about rape because they are “moody” 13. Women lie about rape when their friends get mad at them full story at --- http://thoughtcatalog.com/janet-bloomfield/2014/12/13-women-who-lied-about-being-raped-and-why-they-did-it/ #JanetBloomfield #LenaDunham #RollingStoneMagazine #UniversityofVirginia #GreekCulture #Republican #Jackie #falseallegationsofrape #rapestories #falseallegations
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