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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To the boy moms worried about how scared their kid is of being accused of sexual assault…good! They should all (whatever the relationship) understand consent and that anything other than a clear yes is a no, and everyone should know and be responsible for giving clear yes. This isn’t something to be afraid of or make excuses to hold back happening. In the board room, exam room, classroom…society should learn how to give and receive consent. Period. [/quote] [b]The fact you refer to all of those posters as “boy moms” negates everything you’ve written. [/b] I’m not a boy mom and I think the fear the boys have is real and justified. What you don’t understand is the end game of what you want: only sexual harassers and assaulters will make any sort of move towards relationships. Your world where boys who are the good ones are terrified of girls and refuse to interact with them is not going to end well. It’s already a mess. [/quote] What does this even mean? NP, and it seems you're trying to be clever but failing. The rest of your post is too absurd to even respond to. Lots of HS kids are dating so your "boys are afraid to date" line is ringing very hollow. [/quote] Far fewer are dating. This is well-documented in studies and statistics and has been the subject of medical and sociological research. Since you don’t understand the basic factual framework, there’s no point in explaining the rest to you. Go do some learning and catch up, then engage. [/quote] The data shows that from 1990's to 2016 dating went from seniors saying they dated from 87% to 63%, sex went from 68% to 62%. This is largely because women (and men) have found out they don't have to get married to become an adult and move out of their parent's house. 20% of women will never marry by choice. Also, some people are asexual, and that is okay now. Before it was considered abnormal but now we know that some people don't want to have sex and that is fine. It's not that teens that did date in the 90's are now not dating in 2016, it's that teen that didn't want to date in the 90's but felt pressure to do so, now have enough agency to not date now and that is okay.[/quote] Nothing to see here, move along, move along. [/quote]
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