How many people out there are letting these fucking rapist pricks get away with this!?

Recently hung out with a few ladies I knew from High School and it turns out many of them have been victims of sexual abuse or “date rape”..

Really makes me sad, disgusted and not alone anymore.

—Disgusted with guys

12 replies on “!@#”

  1. Date Rape or “I really shouldn’t have slept with that guy, everyone thinks I’m a slut, but wait a minute….”

  2. That’s a despicable thing to say Matthew. No means No. Period. No response means No. Anything other than a positive response means NO.

  3. Just because someone yells sexual assault doen’t mean it occurred. Each case has to be individually determined.

  4. A guy I knew was actually investigated after a girl woke up next to him one morning and decided she had been raped. Once they found out that she had been completely smashed and blew four other guys that night though…

  5. More: the ‘No’ inserted in your example does not mean ‘Yes”, it means, Oh No, he worked me all up, and now I can’t feel his tiny, little dick…harder! deeper!…Shit, I still can’t feel it.

    Matthew: It is an anonymous bitch, it would serve no purpose here for her to lie in order to hide promiscuous behaviour.

    The rest spouting typical lines that have been passed down from generation to generation (Man to boy): Get some new material. This shit is outdated and stale.

    Shit, I actually thought that a man was writing this, and I was feeling all impressed, then I got to the last three words which sobered me up pronto.

    Miles, your light shines (especially when placed in such dark, dank surroundings).

  6. With the exception of HKM, NGF, Kay and a few others here, the rest of you guys ought to visit a date rape suvivors’ meeting and see just how much bullshit your comments consist of. By slipping someone a roofie, or having sex with a person while they’re too drunk to consent (or worse, passed out), is sexual assault. PERIOD.

  7. A reason that many sexual assaults go unreported is that the victim is traumatized and ashamed. Another reason is that victims are afraid of being judged and treated as though they are liars or were in some way “asking for it”. If some of the attitudes expressed on this board are typical of what a victim would face from their loved ones and acquaintances, I can’t say I blame them for not coming forward to press charges.

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