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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why is everyone acting like the victim was some old lady adult and the predator was a little boy? He was a MAN at age 19 and she was 23. BOTH young adults. [/quote] Yes, It is another disgusting attempt to blame the victim. Calling him a "teenager" to make him seem less culpable for his actions or was lured by this "older" woman. It's bullshit. So horrified by the people defending him or blaming the victim. [/quote] It is seriously so gross. He could have still been IN high school, and would still be a rapist. It's old enough by far to know those actions are wrong. And honestly it's not at all out of the norm for young adults a year or two out of college to continue partying with college students if they still live in the same town. There was lots of this when I was in college, not unusual at all, at frat or other parties. [/quote] Fraternity parties aren't usually filled with random adult guests who have no affiliation to the school. The adult guests that do come generally have the good sense to watch their alcohol and stay with the student that they came with. I used to bring my older boyfriend to fraternity parties and no way was he wandering off chugging hard liquor and hitting on the freshmen girls. And once I was out of college and working full time no way would I have gone back to those fraternities and gotten black out drunk while dancing and sucking face with the youngest kids there. That is gross behavior, not o.k. In fact, male or female that is creeper behavior. Now if you want to go to a college bar or a regular house/apartment party where there is a mixture of ages drinking and socializing - that is totally different. But fraternity parties are generally supposed to be for the undergrads/grad students/recent graduates at the school, they are more exclusive. [/quote] Agree to disagree. This was just not my experience in my college town. LOL at the "creeper" characterization, as if she were crashing a kid's pool party. Frat parties are not exactly innocent scene to start with. [/quote] Maybe I was lucky then because I found the upperclassmen and grad students at those parties to be mostly gentlemanly and they looked out for young women. The younger guys were drunk and sometimes sloppy and a little grabby but they were usually nice kids. The guys that were the most predatory were the "professional student" types that were taking classes but nowhere near graduating...you know the type. And some of the guys at the bars were a little scary. There really weren't a bunch of random, non affiliated adults coming to the fraternity parties. [/quote]
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