Ah okay, my two cents.
I was never bothered by sex stuff. Not since I came of age, roughly 18 years ago. I kind of grew up being told to be respectful to women, punish rapists, and be safe and smart. I'm not gonna lie, I saw this film when I was a kid on AMC and laughed like crazy. It was (at the time) a 30 year old movie.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FchnNJOEZmMAll that being said, I was always more outraged by what was considered negative. Law breaking, assault, drug use, gangs, ect.
I would hardly call myself a "prude", but if I were to be a "bad boy" it wouldn't be a drug-using thug bad boy, but rather a "Mad Men" style 1960s bad boy. Cigarette, martini, scoring with the secretary. To be fair, that type of life was glamorized while the latter was often un-glamorized. See the link above for example.
I think the problem we are seeing here is what even some older feminists have taken problem with lately, which is that some younger women are equating consensual sex that they don't enjoy with sexual assault and rape. That type of thought process will be the end of the fifteen minutes of fame for the #MeToo movement. A guy meets a girl, likes the girl, she likes him, they have sex. He never calls her back. He's a jerk, he's a womanizer, but he is far from a "rapist". When you begin to get into the thought process of rape "after the fact", things begin to become rather Orwellian.