(CNN) A teen magazine is under fire in Singapore for publishing an advice column that told a young woman who said she had been raped by a male friend that she should be grateful he wore a condom.

In response to a question from a reader, the "Dear Kelly" column in the November edition of Teenage , said the reader had acted "like a girl who has been around."

It unleashed outrage on social media from readers who were furious that the alleged victim had been blamed.

so so enraged at this teenage magazine/dear kelly column issue. what a horrible message to send to young, impressionable teenagers. — nabz (@nabilahef) November 11, 2016

The advice seeker wrote in her letter: "I planned to stay with a boy I met... I was so excited and felt so grown-up. When I arrived, he had a gift waiting for me. ... He grabbed me and kissed me. I pulled away."

After a long evening including a "romantic" dinner, the writer who doesn't give her real name, says she had had "too much to drink" and was unable to resist the unidentified male's advances, which included "cuddling and kissing and ... undressing me."

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