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"Detective Inspector Bruce Scott put it this way: "None of the girls have been brave enough (emphasis mine) to make formal statements to us so we can take that to a prosecution stage."

This might sound counter-intuitive, but I think I would have had an easier time speaking up as a teen than I would now. As a teen I generally believed that right would prevail in the end, so I would have expected the moment I spoke up for everyone to be on my side and do everything they could to help. Now... I can't

Fire him and sex offender status. The moving the arm rest up is the most telling piece to me. Who does that if they aren't a creeper? JAIL.

I am so sad this happened, but this girl is awesome for making a scene and standing up for herself. I'm twice her age, and I'm not positive I could assert myself like that in such a creepy situation.

Isn't this supposed to be a place for TRUE (or what people think are true) ghost stories? It makes me feel a little annoyed/ripped off to start reading and realise it's someone's attempt at fiction. There are plenty of really great fictional ghost stories around. Reading about people's actual accounts is a completely

Love your Creative Writing assignment... :/

This describes my experience, too. I never told anyone until I was 35 because having been raised Southern Baptist, I believed that not being "pure" any more made me a worthless piece of trash. Fuck that. And thank you.

$5 says Kanye will insist on designing Kim's wedding dress.

this was exactly the experience that i know. thank you.

I was 32 before I told anyone. It took me until I was 29 to realize it really was rape.

Internet hugs.

This is a perfect description of so many women's experiences (mine, too). Thank you.

I see you, 2010 Twihard moms.

1am in the morning

Let us tell that powerful grandpa what we think of him and his nasty crotchfruit descendant. Let us make sure he never gets elected again.

it does have a lot to do with the protected status that student athletes in small towns get. Football may not be to blame, but the culture and worship of football in this nation is perpetuating this kind of thing happening. These people are raised to be athletic prodigies instead of learning how to be good people,

If only that were the only problem. I hate to see how much money institutions that are supposed to educate spend on it. Instead of labs, stadiums; instead of gyms for every student to use, trips for the football team to compete; instead of salaries for the best teachers, wages for the best coaches. Fucked up! Totally

Yeah, those cheerleaders sure do rape a lot of people.

THAT BABY IS LIKE "OMG HALP"

Destroy this company now.