Two weeks ago, Laurah Lukin ran a half marathon.
She set a goal for herself and exceeded it, with her friends, husband and daughter cheering her on at the finish line.
Proud of her achievement, she posted an image to Facebook – a look of determination in her eye as her legs hit the pavement in the Little Miami Half Marathon.
Only that’s not what one commenter chose to focus on. Rather, he felt her choice of outfit invited being ‘raped’.
“This morning, I woke up to a notification that I was tagged in a race photo on Facebook. Interested to see how the day had been captured, I clicked it and was left speechless by several comments from a man I do not know,” the mum and university professor captioned the image of her wearing leopard print shorts and a running singlet.
Under the image, the man wrote: “That’s because she doesn’t have any damn clothes on and she’s running for her life…No wonder joggers get raped.”
Elaborating on her blog, Laurah explained her first instinct was to defend her outfit choice, before realising she doesn’t have to defend anything to anyone.
“I was immediately disappointed that my gut reaction to this man’s horrific comments was to defend my wardrobe choice. After all, there were photos from the race of shirtless men, men in short shorts, men in tight shorts; yet he did not feel motivated to comment on their potential for inviting sexual assault,” she wrote.