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Are you kidding right now? Victim-blaming is one of the calls right out of the conservative playbook for the past forty years... at least.

Do parents with sons sit down and talk to them about how they should behave with women? That’s what I want to know.

These suggestions aren’t inherently bad, unless these are the only suggestions/information you give a daughter.

My mother wouldn’t let me go to a party if the boys outnumbered the girls.

On the surface, it’s perfectly sound advice for young women. It sucks that life is this way, but no, the problem isn’t the advice.

you are slaying this post.

u killed it, bb.

Couldn't have said it better.

I was 9 the first time I got the “rape only happens because women let it happen” speech.

These discussions are a given and we talk about this because we have to. Our daughter is going off to college in August and she is just as aware of it as we are. Parents have been having these conversations with their daughters for thousands of years.

Community college won’t save them. True facts from someone who has been there.

I see alot of attention placed on the rapist, but I’ve yet to see the same amount of attention given to rape prevention.

You can have those conversations while also making it 100% clear that if she gets drunk and someone rapes her, it is 100% not her fault. Or his, if you raise a son. And those conversations need to happen EARLY. You can talk about boundaries at a really young age. The conversations can progress at an age-appropriate

Someone explain why the Stanford case — where the male was found guilty of ‘fingering’ a blacked out woman — received 10,000x the attention this HEINOUS caught-on-tape gang raping of a drugged woman received.

In part, because the Stanford case was such a clear illustration of how often rock-solid evidence and even a conviction doesn’t stop the system from bending over backward to protect rapists.

You know what? community college is probably the best bet, since they rarely have campus housing and there’s not so much drinking culture, plus many of the students are older adults with jobs and responsibilities.

I think it’s mainly because convictions are so rare, and that even when there was a conviction the judge decided that the minimum sentence was too harsh and would “ruin the rest of his life” without even mentioning the future of the person he violated.

Just read this wiki, pretty shocking the cover up that they attempted. One of the rapists who was charged is STILL playing College Football at another school. This is his Wiki https://www.everipedia.com/brandon-banks-…

Yes at this point idc if my kids even go to college. If they do I want them going to an all women’s college. I refuse to let them at one of these schools unless things change faster.

Hope my girls get the grades to gain admission to Wellesley.