What about the men?

, urinate on. To do things they know will hurt him.

We know what the documentary about that event would focus on: the women. “Why are you here?” we would ask, in the same, pained voice people ask Bonnie Blue why she does what she does. We would ask all the questions Blue is asked: “Were you abused as a child? Do you think doing this will give you PTSD? What does it say about women that you are here? What does feminism think about it?”

It seems counterintuitive to say this, when we all know we live in a male-dominated society, but I am continuingly astonished by how little we seem to notice men. To see what they’re doing. To ask questions about it. No — let me correct that. I am continuingly astonished by how little men notice what other men are doing, and ask questions about it.

Men! A total of 1,057 of your team just took part in the world’s most famous gangbang — and you’re asking women what we think of the one woman in the room? Bonnie Blue isn’t a question for feminism. She’s a question for men.

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