Once a year, young women ring my doorbell and try to give me literature for a rape prevention program. Every time they do it, I point out that a young woman, alone, ringing the doorbells of strangers, is not a good example to set when discussing rape prevention. Sometimes they thank me; this evening, the young woman who rang my doorbell got angry, claimed she was with a large group (none of them visible from my door), and then turned her back on me. Is it just me - or is this a bad way to advertise a rape prevention program? Has anyone else had a similar experience?