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No it's still rape even if you're a guy. The law does't say having sex with a drunk person makes it rape, the law says having sex with an incapacitated person makes it rape. That's the part you're not understanding here. Two people who're drunk to the point of incapacitation can't possibly have sex with each other. I

If you think "convincing" someone into having sex with you is fair game then you won't see it as a problem. I know a lot of college age men think it's not all that wrong to "get" a girl to have sex with them, knowing she didn't initially want to. As long as the woman gives in, says yes, or stops fighting it then it's

Women who're likely to become their victim are women without support, help, access to resources, so they're probably also not likely to file suit against them.

This is so annoying! How is it possible for states to easily pass laws requiring students be taught blatant lies, or unscientific information regarding reproduction and evolution in science class but we can't pass a law that prohibits crisis pregnancy centers from deceiving vulnerable people?!

It's sad how many of us have that "well, it happens" attitude. I know a lot of young women, myself included have felt that way about our own assault. I think it's the years of conditioning that gets us to believe that sexual assault is something that just happens, so as long as its not a "completely terrible

barely conscious falls under too drunk to consent. Unless the person is barely conscious due to an injury or under the influence of some other drugs. A lot of people confuse the idea of being too drunk to consent to mean any person who's drunk or even buzzed. Too drunk to consent means a person who's pretty much

We'll never know till we try that approach now will we? There's no point in arguing against it when the current approach has done no good at all. History shows education and teaching about consent has proven to be beneficial. In a society where having sex with your wife without consent isn't considered rape, men will

This week I was told by hundred of men how women need to be nicer to strange men who approach them in public because if we don't then no one will be friendly, and no one will ever meet anyone and all of humanity will end. Does't matter if you're in middle of something important, trying to get from point A to point B,

We've seen studies that show a lot of rapists on college campuses don't see what they did as rape. This is because they don't think having sex with a person who is too drunk to consent is rape. They think absence of no means consent. Sometimes even think no, means keep trying. This happens due to lack of education.

How about teaching students, someone being friendly doesn't mean they want to have sex with you. Teach students, just because you think someone is attractive and want to have sex with them, doesn't mean they too want to have sex with you. Teach students to obtain consent before engaging or initiating any sexual

I think the weird and uncomfortable things happening in her body that causes a woman to act a little different than she normally would, is what the term "baby brain" refers to. Of course no one wants to talk about the crappy things a pregnant woman has to deal with, so they just call it "baby brain" so they don't have

I know sometimes in Pakistan and India with middle class families people think a pregnant woman shouldn't lift a finger because she's that fragile. I think things might be different in rural areas and for the poor because they need women to keep working and can't afford to give them special treatment just because

I've never been pregnant so I have no idea what it's like. Do you think it could've been because you're sleep deprived or feeling sick and in pain due to cramps?

According to recent studies women do need more sleep than men though. It's funny if this study showed opposite results evo psyche people would be all over it saying, this is because women need to stay up long hours to take care of babies. Since it's men who can get by with less sleep, obviously no one suggests that

Um yes! If a woman is walking down the street, trying to get from point A to point B then you should not try approaching her. She's going about her life, doing what she needs to do, why do you think it's okay for you to demand her attention during that time. Especially whens he doesn't even look at you or make eye

I see it as him feeling sorry about it going public. That's the mistake he feels bad about. Like oops should've beat my girlfriend in a way no one would find out/should've dated a girl who wouldn't be strong enough to complaint to the police or have fans of her own

I loved her too but the part about her only being remembered as the wife of the man who did something in his life made me really sad

I almost had sex when I was in 8th grade(13 yrs old) and I had no idea what sex really was at the time. I may have been super naive but i really didn't even know where body parts went, what sex was supposed to feel like, what the point was, all the risks it involves, or the importance of safe sex. All I knew was i

Sure yet the first thing you wanted to talk about was how she wan'st harassed. How strange it is that you focus on those though before anything else. You would think you would be more focused on the moments that she felt harassed.

Which is why they don't want that idea to change. They don't want awareness brought to this issue because that often changes how people think about an issue. All sorts of bigoted behavior was once appropriate but now people belonging to the same group that would once be accepting of it now object to it. With social