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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]seriously: this could happen to your son. Its all well and good to talk to him about respect, but if you cared about him as a mom you would alert him to this too. Judith Grossman: A Mother, a Feminist, Aghast Unsubstantiated accusations against my son by a former girlfriend landed him before a nightmarish college tribunal. http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424127887324600704578405280211043510[/quote] And this could happen to your daughter! http://grownandflown.com/rape-in-college-parents-need/ [/quote] yes. Noone is disputing that rape happens. Yes we need to educate both our sons and daughters on mutual respect. However, false rape accusations too and is becoming increasingly common with no due process in college and an increasing definition of rape is by crazy zealots. And yes you son will have to face that. We actually have more experience counseling women how to deal with rape than boys with false accusations.[/quote]
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