Byline: BONITA BRODT Chicago Tribune
CHICAGO They hang on a clothesline, each a testament to one woman's survival. Or to her memory, if she was killed.
A peach-colored shirt painted to show the bite marks left by her attacker. A green one drawn with breasts on fire. A red one reads:
``Do not ask me what I was wearing. Do not ask me what I did to provoke it. Do not ask me what I was doing there. Do not ask me how much I had to drink. Do not ask me if I enjoyed it. Do not ask me what the big deal is. Do not ask me if I misunderstood. Do not ask me if I said no.
``I did not consent!''
``Are these real?'' asked Cyndy Schoenfeld, who stumbled …

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