gmosupremo
GMoSupremo
gmosupremo

He's right. If the public had gotten wind of this, there might have been a few rounds of debate. And, as we've learned, the Braves almost never make it past the first round.

Just for future reference, making wild leaps in your own logic is usually not the best way to emphasize your point or convince anyone that you're worth listening to. Just some friendly advice.

Oh gosh. That quote you pulled says absolutely nothing about what I think about the demographic makeup of victims. I'm gonna stick to my guns and say that the people who have no first-hand knowledge or experience with rape are predominantly men.

Unless you are a black transgendered Jewish lesbian in a wheelchair, I am assuming you have SOME privilege. I have TONS! And who knows, that lesbian might have gone to Harvard.

Seriously dude, get a grip. If you want to see denial of male sexual abuse, if you want to find rampant disregard amongst women for the crimes suffered by men, go ahead, but you are inventing those enemies.

You got me- I made up privilege to win comment section arguments!

Yup, men TOTALLY get how the threat of rape permeates the daily actions of women because umm, women are raping men. Do you honestly change the way you live your life, where you go, with whom, and when, because you are worried that a woman (or a man) is going to rape you? (And please don't compare living with that with

No the point is that...are you sitting down? This might be hard to hear... Sometimes being a man means you actually aren't going to get it.

1) Did you have sex with someone after a drink who was too drunk to consent? Rape!