At least they had a video tape. Sounds like a good idea. :P
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At least they had a video tape. Sounds like a good idea. :P
Lovely.
So she had sex with 3 or 4 men, and then she went to work? Keerist. I don't think I'd be even walking.
I hope the twat gets the book thrown at her, though.
When Gang Bangs Go Wrong,LMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!
Good God. I'm absolutely speechless... :O
I apologize in advance, but somehow this seemed relavant. :-[
http://www.encyclopediadramatica.com...p/Almost_raped
That's just wrong.Quote:
Originally Posted by Silverback
I know. I know. I'm sorry. I just couldn't help it. :-\Quote:
Originally Posted by onlythebest
No,no.You're not wrong.This article is.I may get flamed for this,but that girl decided literally at the last second to change her mind and now some guy is paying for it.I don't think that's right.Quote:
Originally Posted by Silverback
LOL It sounds like a new Fox special!Quote:
Originally Posted by onlythebest
I have to admit, I would watch this show...it's like Cheaters, only more graphic.Quote:
When Gang Bangs Go Wrong,LMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!
I'll make the popcorn!
She had sex with several men at once ??? And she didn't even know them ! What a disgusting pig !
It would have to be a Fox special because NBC is too tame for that,LOL.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sirona
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Originally Posted by onlythebest
College is a rough place these days. Men have no rights. :-\
The incredibly messed up thing is she's pobably laughing her *ss off when she tells all her friends this story.Women like that make us,the decent,kind hearted ones look bad.That ain't funny and constitutes a beat down,as far as I'm concerned.Playing with someone's freedom is no joking matter.Quote:
Originally Posted by Deogol
I'm sorry, baby, is this a joke? This is something you really believe happens? And happens with... frequency? And if it is a joke, it isn't a good one. Not because it is potentially offensive, but because it really isn't funny. Jokes have to be funny.Quote:
Originally Posted by Silverback
In any case, if it makes you feel better, if the story used as an example is the story that she told the police the person would not be arrested. As long as the other person STOPPED when she screamed "Oh my god, you sick fuck" (and most guys, let's be honest, would probably stop) he is still doing okay, because he did have consent for everything he did before that.
Not that I think it is okay to falsely accuse anyone of any crime (although I do wonder why they have a tape of this. Was she unable to remember the encounter? Did she consent to be videoed, and then forget? Because it seems weird just make stuff up if you know there is a video) sexual assault is one of the most pervasive crimes in our society, and it has a very low report rate and a (comparatively) very low conviction rate. (This is still pretty high - but keep in mind that about 3% of people charged with a crime are eventually acquitted).
Those aren't women, OTB. Those are straw men set up by anti-feminists as a way of explaining to us that women are bad and that everything was better before women knew that rape wasn't their fault.Quote:
Originally Posted by onlythebest
I am gonna be castigated for this....but hey, it's how I feel...
"date rape" as it has been foisted upon us by feminists is a myth. Or at the very least, it's a bastardization of the term "rape."
There is a huge difference between a woman being attacked from behind by a stranger, dragged into an alleyway with a knife at her throat, and being raped...and a college sophomore who willingly walks into a fraternity party, gets really drunk, goes up stairs with a guy, starts to mess around, and then changes her mind.
Should a guy stop if a girl says stop? Of course. But to equate a guy with a knife at your throat to a girl who puts herself into a situation where sex is expected and then cry foul...uh-uh.
I would encourage you to read Camille Paglia's piece "Rape: A Bigger Danger than Feminists Know." It's not just men that feel this way...many women do too.
I really can't stand it when women throw the term "rape" around like it's OK.You were either raped or you weren't,bottom line.Dragged into an alley with a knife at your throat is NOT the same thing as willingly going into the bedroom with a drunk frat boy and then changing your mind.Women that put themselves in the latter situation and then calling it rape is making a mockery of the real terminology of rape.
Thanks OTB. Glad I got some support for what I know is not a PC opinion.
I kinda see things in a George Carlin-esque way.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr Hyde
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^ I'm pretty disgusted by both of you...don't really know what to say to that. Any women has the right to change her mind about sex at any time, and rape is, bottom line, uninvited penis (or other object) in vagina.
Saying that she was 'asking for it', or that it wasn't rape because it wasn't with a knife in a dark alley...sick.
We never said anyone asked for anything.That's just putting words in our mouths.We're just saying that the word "rape" shouldn't be used in every situation.The college co-ed has the right to change her mind,but calling it rape after the guy concedes is extremely excessive.
Why, oh why, is it always the fraternity party /frat guy that gets the blame? Our parties are exponentially safer than an open house party with no organization or security.
But anyway, rape is rape. Alleyway or drunken girl and guy in a room where the girl at the last moment says no. That is still rape. Period end of story. Its not as a violent obviously, but it is still rape. Unfortunately the reality surrounding the drunken party-girl rape is that very rarely does said drunken girl actually say no. Instead she wakes up the next morning, regrets what happened and then pleads rape.
See,that ain't cool either.You're all adults and in control of your own actions.Just because you slept with a less than desirable person and realize it the next day,doesn't automatically give you the right to call it rape.Quote:
Originally Posted by Eques