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Johns are treated much more leniently than prostitutes. It's a dynamic people want to flip- decriminalize prostitution, criminalize solicitation.

I completely agree with you, "Linda" is the one who uses the listening language and he's repeating it back to her. I am a SAHM and spend my life talking to the wall that is my three year old - parenting is constantly repeating yourself and going on and on and on about listening and following directions. I regularly

No, it was invented by asshole males who don't want to believe that women are their equals or, in your case, superiors.

Cute, until you wonder where he picked it up.

Just keep licking your phone, you'll get the hang of it eventually.

Because he gets off on the lack of consent.

Yes and they target drunk girls because they can get away with it when the girl is drunk. They know society will have "their back" and blame the girl for getting drunk. If girls stop drinking then it will be about what she's wearing (which is what people used to focused on more in the past and in other

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this is like that episode of "What would you do" where they had a girl fake being drunk, and an actor who was going to fake trying to pick her up, to see if anyone would intervene, but they couldn't carry out the experiment, because someone not involved with the show would always try to pick her up before the actor

Am I the only one who doesn't find this show the least bit funny?

This is a little confusing. Are you saying that people who are the victims of sexual exploitation and/or violence by their spiritual leaders deserve it?

Cue the assholes who say that fat people should just lose weight. Oh wait, there's already one!

Neither is basic thinking and reasoning, obviously.

Stand your ground as a pretrial hearing was waived. HOWEVER, SYG is part of the law and was part of the jury's instructions. You are completely incorrect about SYG have no effect on the rulings.

And male. Don't forget that.

You can only stand your ground if you're white. Read the fine print before you shoot!

Umm, yes. The report highlights the incredibly horrific problem of innocent men being convicted of crimes that someone else committed. The underlying crime, rape, occurred. The wrong man was convicted — a guilty man went free. This report does not support your thesis that false rape accusations are epidemic.

Thank you, well said! Wrongful conviction != false accusation

From your source:

No repercussiosn?

Oh look, the one page that is an actual source (the FBI 25% one) isn't a link what works. I am so shocked.