IDK, this doesn't sound rapey to me.
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Rape is a legal definition that may not have anything to do with reality on the ground. Can we agree that there are cases where the law considers an event to be rape while neither of the participating parties would consider that any wrong occurred? For instance, in California if the woman you're fucking can blow a BAC of 0.04, you're raping her. A 0.04 BAC is less than one drink for a woman weighing in at 125lbs and less.
With that in mind, this girl's "rape" went on for 9 months with 33 men. At some point you gotta ask was she getting anything out of it that motivated her not to tell anyone? Blackmail you say? What changed between the point that she felt blackmailed enough she couldn't tell anyone and she no longer felt blackmailed enough so decided she could tell someone? What changed? That isn't answered, no will it ever be. To those purveying the story it's not important, rape is rape, right? Well, no, rape is not rape.
Without more information about the story it may legally be rape, but I as a critical thinking individual want more details because the situation as described seems odd and lacking material information.
The comments are just a reflection of a demoralized and jade population that no longer cares because we've reached levels of absurdity that not caring is the only way to cope. HONK HONK!