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The kid deserves our sympathy even if his mother might be racist.

I’m asking, seriously, how is what happened to you (second incident) not rape. You obviously had no recollection of giving consent. And by your own admission you were too far gone to have been able to consent

The system was still broken. The Dear Colleague letter sacrificed the due process rights of boys. I welcome Devos’ coming changes. I have a son

Someone purporting to be Valerie Smith commented on the 27east (local paper) article. Apparently shes shocked, shocked! at the divisiveness in local politics.

This article highlights how silly the conversation becomes when we try to establish one-size-fits-all rules to something as messy, fluid and fraught with misunderstanding as sex. Scheduling sex is only one stepped removed from continually asking for permission to proceed during sex (affirmative consent). To the

Are our definitions of hero and victim so fluid that they’ve now become interchangeable ? The woman was in trouble. She was the victim. She asked for help. The UPS man helped her. I would hardly call the UPS driver a hero for helping a woman in distress. He simply, as others here have said , “did the right thing”.

-When someone is robbed, we don’t look at them and think, “I bet they just gave him money and just regretted it the day after.”-

Men who are raped by men are victimized by bigger men. As awful as it sounds she does have a point

How about a word for the poor man who gave his life helping a woman he didn’t even know.

Men do get cat called. And groped. And sexually harassed . We just don’t complain about it. Or take it as an indication of misandry. We do often find it annoying and presumptuous as fuck

This man is obviously out for blood. Why do him the honor - and her the disservice - of providing exposure and driving traffic to his site ? Keep up the good work, Merlan