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Those sweet little babes are just a bit older than Villegas-Hernandez’s youngest child.

KyleeToon

A couple of best friends.

Same. I even told them that if hazing happened, I was out. They weren't concerned bc hazing was not a part of our organization. In fact, when I was out with sisters and others pressured me to drink, my sisters stepped in on my behalf bc they knew I didn't drink.

Plenty of sororities don’t haze, including mine. See my reply to DavidPuddy. If they had, I would've dropped bc I'm not about hanging with abusive people.

I was in a sorority and I was never hazed. The most hazing that happened was that one upperclassman joked “Wear a pink bra and bring a shovel to initiation.” Some of the women in my pledge class took it seriously, and the president and VP of member education reassured us all it was a joke and gave everyone a lecture

Yes, it would. And many survivors of abuse would do it.

Or maybe she knew his mom was about to die and didn’t want his poor mother to find out her son was a monster in her last days

And the constant barrage of school shootings mean that it is perpetually too soon! How convenient.

It was actually progressive thinking at the time. If the rapist didn’t marry the victim, then no one else would as she was considered “dirty.” Since women were considered men’s property, unmarried women often starved to death in the streets.

The Little Rascals movie!

For me, it’s the eyebrows. Her eyebrows are typically thin and lighter in color. The thicker, darker brows give her a Knightley vibe.

No, not always. But definitely frequently

Domestic violence and substance abuse are often linked.

Hermione, my favorite frizzy-haired know-it-all, is playing Belle, my favorite book-loving princess. This is everything I have wanted since the age of 8.

It's not that weird. It's the same reason that it's illegal for COs to have sex with inmates. There is a difference in power that can be coercive.

Wow, thanks for the link. I was under the impression it was he said/she said. I believed her A) on a principle DV/SV advocate principle of believing victims and B) because he is a creep who is married to his step-daughter.

Whoa, didn’t realize this was you the first time. You’re so popular!