Oh please. Boys are having masculinity beaten out of them by society, yet they are behaving worse than ever. Masculinity wasn't the problem. It's lack of respect, morality and discipline. #whatilearnedtoday
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THIS is what we learned growing up, and it frosted me then, too. Girls should say no, but no means yes and boys will be boys. How do we get any respect in that scenario? And why aren't boys--and men--responsible for their own behavior?
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"Girls should say no"? Did you grow up in the 50s? It's been "have sex early and often but use birth control and get an abortion otherwise" since the 60s.
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I was born in 1958, so yeah, a couple years of 1950s.
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Ya. The sixties are eye beginning of the end for American culture. The idea of abortion was restricted to a fraction of a percent who supported it. Modesty, virtue, excellence were still in vogue.
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Boy, you sure remember it differently from the way I do.
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True story. The boys will be boys B.S. needs to end.
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Boys are mistreated, excluded and smeared by a society and feminist teaching profession rotten with man-hating hatred.https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2000/05/the-war-against-boys/304659/ …
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When the violence against women stops I might believe This.
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Women rape, domestically abuse and assault men. Women are 50% of DV perpetrators against men. See the expert research (PASK). End the violence and abuse against men. http://www.domesticviolenceresearch.org
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If 11 year olds weren’t baring it all maybe they would be safer.
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11 year olds should be safe no matter what
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does the same hold true for stupid college girls who get drunk at a party full of strange men and are surprised when they’re gangraped?
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Who exactly is doing the raping? Aren't they the ones responsible for their behavior? If a man/boy gets drunk no one expects he will be raped.
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I would never excuse the men. I would give them all the death penalty if I could. but when society refuses to warn women not to put themselves in these situations, the cycle will never end, no matter how many respond to
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Nothing makes me angrier than victim blaming. If someone is raped it is utterly inexcusable, no mitigating circumstances, they were not asking for it. If they did not consent, they were raped and that is the fault of nobody but the rapist. It’s not a difficult concept FFS.
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and as long as you keep telling little girls to not make better choices in life, the rapes will never stop.
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