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We Pseudolus folk are in good Company. What's Missing is a Little Night Music so that we forget that we are portly and wear a toga (so vintage). Oh well. Merrily We Roll Along, Biggbardda!

Pseudolus . . . really? Crap! I was doing this survey (on Saturday Night) Side By Side with another survey on what my color was and Putting It All Together, I learn that I am a pink Pseudolus. Not a pretty image. Where's the Passion? Imma take my Road Show for a walk Into The Woods with my dog, Gypsy, to clear my

is he seriously trying to suggest that people are appropriately appaled by rape towards women and yet laugh at men who suffer the same?

The bitter irony is if you click on the link to youtube to watch the movie, the "suggested" videos next to it are all clips and movies and jokes all about rape. I think I threw up in my mouth.

wome rape too. i really wish that people would take this issue seriously. i have many friends who were raped and molested by women and i find it infuriating when people downplay or ignore this harsh truth.

Did you watch the video? I'm confused. When he starts crying while saying things that are clearly insincere, that wasn't a clue that some of the things he's saying are sarcasm?

This video hit me. My son's 8th grade teacher had inappropriate boundaries with my son, and he wore it like a badge of pride. I wanted to report her, but he convinced me not to (bad parental decision, which I've since regretted, but I know it did not get physical). I feel like sending this to him, but I don't know

It makes me mad that they have rape survivors in this show in relationship with people who abused them before. Like that Tara and Pam "love story" just make me wanted to trow up. Here we have a woman who have been abused all her life by her mother then sexually abused, start a relationship with someone who spend an

I did too, I just mean the vast majority of viewers probably didn't see it, like they didn't with Don Draper. And that is so true with the whole panther storyline and now this new vampire. He's been just as traumatized as Tara, but no one seems to acknowledge it.

This is such an important point. I once knew this guy (my then-boyfriend's friend) who was going through a divorce because his wife found out he was going to prostitutes. Regularly. He at first made it seem that he just had a high libido because he's a GUY after all amirite?!? Then, he started telling me about the

I consider it rape, and so did the writers that's why they had that scene where he told her that she screwed him up and that's the reason why he is so fuck up.

Society doesn't always view women who molest young boys or young teens as pedophiles. That's his point. I can't believe people are missing this. It's in the same tone and pattern as the rest of the fucking video! It sort of astonishes me how ... not-bright some people can be.

Does anyone remember Jason and his teacher on True Blood? I'm sure no one considered it "real rape" either.

I recently rewatched Dawson's Creek and plotline with Pacey having that affair with his teacher was just nauseating. It was presented as some kind of legitimate romance, but he was 15 and she was in her 30's. Now that I'm in my 30's and would never in a million years have sex with 15 year old it became clear just

I think that was the same face I was making at the end. Heartbreaking.

Yeah. Sexual assault is a major issue, and it seems like people 30 and under, it's all too common. In all variations of gender on gender and sexual orientation.

Ugh the erection thing is so idiotic. It can be caused by any stimulus even if you aren't aroused in the slightest (such as the common "bus vibrating gave me a boner" story). Women can also become wet during an assault it is not voluntary and does not equal consent sometimes biology trumps emotions or desire. I feel

He's making a point in the same way as when he says "It's not real rape, it's statutory." People think women can't be pedophiles and statutory rape isn't real rape when they can and it is.

My God, yes. Those "where were all these teachers when I was a student?!" type comments are disgusting. I can't imagine how terrible those thoughtless fools make victims feel.

That was a horrible thing to watch. And a great thing to watch. So often, male victims of rape are either ignored or ridiculed. I do it too, when I think of rape I think of a woman as the victim first. Statistically, that's probably alright but human beings aren't numbers and each and every individual instance of