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Well, technically this girl wasn’t of age to consent, nor was she in a mental state to concent. But since those are issues that we can’t expect the young men to always know, I’m wondering why doesn’t the overall situation raise red flags? Why don’t we teach young men that perhaps choosing to have sex in these type of

If she said she wants to and they want to why would they choose not to?

I wasn’t speaking of the age of consent at all. I was referring to having boundaries around similar incidents, when a group of men engage in sex with the same girl. Why doesn’t it raise red flags among the male participants? About the mental state of the girl, about the situation, about not having sex with someone who

This is where the “dont rape” or “don’t have sex with someone who is no able to consent” part of our culture is so desparately needed. Why don’t young men have any boundries? (Spoiler Alert: Because we don’t raise them not to).

I don’t have a biological clock anymore, I use my iPhone

Being able to wear jeans to work is a pre-requisite of mine. Luckily I work in advertising, so it’s allowed.

Chris Christie’s plan is working!

Yes (based on personal experience)

His time behind bars made Labrie realized how privileged and supported he is, Rancourt told the court.

AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!

As I originally wrote, it seems like they did their due diligence in determining that she could carry a healthy pregnancy.

Did he love them and take care of them?

I guess the big difference then is that I don’t feel the need to judge this couple.

I guess by “anyone” I meant “society at large”. I’m skeptical of how much women are told to do with their bodies so I tend to error on the side of “whatever the hell they want”

It seems that this woman and her doctor did the due diligence to ensure a healthy pregnancy was possible. As someone who has experienced infertility for the past 3 year (currently pregnant after fertility treatment- wish me luck!), this is a deeply personal issue and everyone deserves the chance to decide for

Actually Hate Law are well-defined as being based on race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or disability.

Yes - Race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or disability.

Exactly. You know who needs protection more? Bus Drivers. There’s a job where you are actually at risk of assault on a daily basis in some areas.

We are the worst. Seriously, it’s beyond ridiculous