Anonymous wrote:I don't have a book, but I have a movie..."Taken." If you have a girl. I think part of keeping females safe is having them recognize that just because, for example, they SHOULD be allowed to do the same things that males do, doesn't mean that they can without risk. And young females that are unprotected are targets. And also, how incredibly immoral and evil some people can be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have a book, but I have a movie..."Taken." If you have a girl. I think part of keeping females safe is having them recognize that just because, for example, they SHOULD be allowed to do the same things that males do, doesn't mean that they can without risk. And young females that are unprotected are targets. And also, how incredibly immoral and evil some people can be.
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There is nothing shocking about that post. It is very insightful and might I add another movie "The Dictator". Females should learn to empathize with men that live an upper class life style. Girls are likely to encounter them at popular colleges with many rich male candidates. Just because the male may seem rugged doesn't mean he can't be a potential mate especially if he is wealthy. There are many wealthy men that are a diamond in the rough.
Anonymous wrote:Missoula by Jon Krakauer
It makes clear how easy it is to get into really unfortunate situations with consent and lack thereof, especially when alcohol or other drugs are involved. I think most kids would benefit from reading it. It is also well written and the legal aspects are very interesting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read every day, hundreds of books per year, and yet reading was the LAST thing on my mind the summer after senior year.
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This is the strangest thread ever. What parents are looking for books to shove in their kids faces for the summer.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have a book, but I have a movie..."Taken." If you have a girl. I think part of keeping females safe is having them recognize that just because, for example, they SHOULD be allowed to do the same things that males do, doesn't mean that they can without risk. And young females that are unprotected are targets. And also, how incredibly immoral and evil some people can be.
WTF?![]()
There is nothing shocking about that post. It is very insightful and might I add another movie "The Dictator". Females should learn to empathize with men that live an upper class life style. Girls are likely to encounter them at popular colleges with many rich male candidates. Just because the male may seem rugged doesn't mean he can't be a potential mate especially if he is wealthy. There are many wealthy men that are a diamond in the rough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read every day, hundreds of books per year, and yet reading was the LAST thing on my mind the summer after senior year.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have a book, but I have a movie..."Taken." If you have a girl. I think part of keeping females safe is having them recognize that just because, for example, they SHOULD be allowed to do the same things that males do, doesn't mean that they can without risk. And young females that are unprotected are targets. And also, how incredibly immoral and evil some people can be.
WTF?![]()
Anonymous wrote:I don't have a book, but I have a movie..."Taken." If you have a girl. I think part of keeping females safe is having them recognize that just because, for example, they SHOULD be allowed to do the same things that males do, doesn't mean that they can without risk. And young females that are unprotected are targets. And also, how incredibly immoral and evil some people can be.