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[quote=Anonymous][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] [b]This is clearly one side of the story. I wonder what really happened. Perhaps the boy was not treating her well - but wouldn't pass up an opportunity to stick his penis in her. Perhaps he tried to break up with her and was an a$$hole about it. [/b] But whatever the reason, it teaches boys to be respectful to girls they are getting sex from, because girls ultimately have the power.[/quote] Yes, I'm sure it was all his fault. Because, come on! He's a guy. :roll: Does it ever occur to you that sometimes, [i]the women are actually at fault[/i]? Or is that an impossibility in your skewed world view?[/quote] Even if he was not treating her well or he tried to break up with her, that is not w criminal act of rape. People both men and women treat each other badly in relationships some ones. Just as girls don't deserve revenge porn guys don't deserve revenge rape accusations. [/quote]
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