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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What if your daughter got drunk and hooked up with a college guy, then the next day her friends were all gossiping so [b]she decides to say she was raped because she was drunk and so she said she couldn’t consent. Then the boy gets kicked out of college. Happens every day. [/b]The girl needs to take responsibility for this. Too many ruined boys from retroactive guilt or embarrassment. [/quote] FU, no it doesn't! You're making stuff up that has no bearing in reality. The reality is that the overwhelming majority of campus rapes go unreported. -- Person who was raped in college and didn't report it[/quote] It does NOT happen every day. Women are repeatedly overlooked even when they do report. Don't believe me? Read this: https://www.theatlantic.com/press-releases/archive/2019/07/an-epidemic-of-disbelief-august-issue/594145/ I know you won't, which says all I need to know about you. Women under report. When they do report, they are disbelieved. They are judged for their clothes, what they did, their past history . . . I got news for you, I was assaulted by a friend's brother at a sleepover (didn't report), by a combat veteran uncle (didn't report it). I have been on dates with young men now in positions of principals and government positions who held me down, told me I wanted it, that I would have to "give it up next time", only to have to fight them off. This was the valedictorian of my HS, another the start football player, among others. These encounters started nice enough with "nice boys", and then escalated when they couldn't check the entitlement of someone not wanting to have sex with them. So the only thing that happens "all the time" are women getting assaulted, underreporting, and being not believed. And my situation is not a lone situation. In talking to friends, it is more common that you think. [/quote]
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