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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Also? I will say something pro-men here, since some people *or person, as I suspect, cough cough* thinks some of us who are concerned about rape hate men.... Anyway, men are more likely to ALSO be sexually assaulted than to have a false accusation against them. The amount of energy spent on this thread about the bullshit "trend" of false accusations is laughable and disgusting. [/quote] I don't think it's just one person, but I do think that calling women men haters if they are concerned about rape to be concerning. I also agree with the bolded. My ex-DH who I am still friendly with has been in law enforcement for over 20 years and he said that women coming in to even REPORT rape is unusual. And he doesn't EVER recall having to "educate" someone about "real rape" vs. what...? Phony rape? And this is in a CHicago suburb with a huge population. So while I don't think it's conducive to call people "troll" that someone is disagreeing with, I do understand the frustration of seeing the false accusation thing being brought up over and over again, so I can see why there is testiness. [/quote]
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