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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So taking a step back - if we, whom I'm guessing are majority women - can't even agree on what constitutes rape, doesn't that impact how you want your sons treating women? My best friend from high school and I were talking about this the other day...how much intense pressure some of the guys would put on us, and how while we don't think we would have said rape at the time, it was definitely next to impossible to say no. What I would want for my son is to not be the guy putting that kind of pressure on a girl. I would want my son to not be the "But I'm the nice guy, so you should have sex with me" guy. I don't want my son to be in the position where there is a gray line. Now, when it comes to girls pressuring him, that's a fully different conversation, and one that should also be had, but not at the expense of him not being the gray line guy. [/quote] We also need to teach boys not to pressure each other. College boys can be brutal to their virgin friends.[/quote]
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