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| 3 | On the subject of banning trolls & infiltratorsI actually made it through security last week without being molested OR being forced through a porno scanner! Very exciting! | /r/MensRights | 02/12/10 04:47 AM |
| 2 | On the subject of banning trolls & infiltratorsOh, even if I could go running around topless, I wouldn't. I'm not comfortable enough with my body to begin with, but if I were comfortable enough, I wouldn't run around flaunting my boobs. Those are for my boyfriend, myself, and my doctor to see, no one else. | /r/MensRights | 02/12/10 01:03 AM |
| 2 | On the subject of banning trolls & infiltratorshttp://www.reddit.com/r/MensRights/comments/eekni/another_college_rape_hoax_put_to_rest/c17jk41 His comments scored below the threshold. | /r/MensRights | 02/12/10 12:59 AM |
| 3 | On the subject of banning trolls & infiltratorshttp://www.reddit.com/r/MensRights/comments/eekni/another_college_rape_hoax_put_to_rest/c17jk41 His comments scored below the threshold. | /r/MensRights | 02/12/10 12:59 AM |
| 3 | Sexism on the bus.I don't understand why you wouldn't change that woman's tire for the money though. I would jump at the opportunity to make a quick buck. | /r/MensRights | 02/12/10 12:54 AM |
| 3 | Sexism on the bus.When it comes to the elderly, I think you should offer your seat on the bus. But this should never have been a matter of gender. It frustrates me when women claim they want equality and then expect guys to get the bill, offer their seats up, open up doors for them, etc. Sorry that this bus driver tried to make you look like an inconsiderate asshole. You were in the right. Just shake it off. | /r/MensRights | 02/12/10 12:50 AM |
| 2 | This is an unacceptable way of treating your sonMy mom did the same stuff as well, right down to the hot sauce even. Shit like this is also doubly terrifying for me because I'm currently attending university to get my degree/certification to become a teacher, and I'm afraid to hand out punishments such a demerits and detentions to future students for fear that they will go home and be abused in this way BECAUSE of those demerits or detentions. | /r/MensRights | 02/12/10 12:38 AM |
| 1 | MensRights, I need to break up with a crazy girlfriend. I am looking for solid advice so that crazy doesn't come back and bite me in the ass!Waiting until after finals is probably best for you. I understand - the last thing you would want would be for her to go crazy on your ass right before you have important tests to take. When you break up with her, do it in person in a quiet place with a camcorder recording it all or a voice recorder, that way if she does threaten to exact revenge on you/have you falsely tried for rape or abuse/etc., you can use the tape as evidence. DO NOT have break-up sex. If you fear that she will falsely acc… | /r/MensRights | 02/12/10 12:22 AM |
| 1 | I really feel like my ex-wife will be an anchor around my neck the rest of my life.I agree with the advice to keep intense documents. It's the best advice out there. It took my dad ten years of legal dispute, in and out of the courts, to finally be legally divorced from my mom, but he claims that it was all worth it to just be through with her. It doesn't sound too comforting, but just stick with it and dream of a day when you don't have to deal with her at all. | /r/MensRights | 02/12/10 12:12 AM |
| 26 | On the subject of banning trolls & infiltratorsI probably shouldn't have ventured onto this forum earlier today, but I thought as a somewhat apathetic woman who has been insulted before, I could handle it. Then, I was called a "slut" who "probably brought her rape on herself by dressing and acting like a whore," so... yeah, I agree with your post. | /r/MensRights | 02/12/10 12:07 AM |
| 2 | Another college rape hoax put to restI have a few Facebook messages saved from him, threatening to hurt me/slash my tires/etc. I took them to my university's administration, asking them to transfer him out of my classes (we shared a few classes because we were both in the Honors Program), but they refused, saying the only thing I could do was transfer out of the classes myself. I successfully filed for a 5150 (involuntary psychiatric hold) after he threatened to kill me and then himself (after the incident, he stalked me for four m… | /r/MensRights | 01/12/10 11:34 PM |
| 5 | Another college rape hoax put to restO_O THE ULTIMATE TROLL. (I would have never thought of that.) | /r/MensRights | 01/12/10 09:47 PM |
| 2 | The Campus Rape MythFrom the cases I've read (and I have not read all of them), the DNA evidence left out of the first trial is often a hair that was present, but that was deemed inadmissible or simply disregarded, and because of that evidence being ignored, testimony was the biggest factor contributing to that person's conviction. But I have likely read nowhere near as many of the cases as you (I've read maybe fifteen). And I understand completely where you're coming from. My mother stated, on the record during th… | /r/MensRights | 01/12/10 09:45 PM |
| 2 | The Campus Rape MythHaha, you're right, THIS thread is great. People are being respectful and intelligent. I think what I need to do is just slowly walk backwards out of that other thread. | /r/MensRights | 01/12/10 09:39 PM |
| 4 | Another college rape hoax put to restHaving watched Reddit for a long while before joining, I knew there were trolls, but I also knew that there were people that espoused unpopular opinions with all seriousness. I'm a rather apathetic person, so I'm treating this just like I would any troll. But I'll never get used to someone "yelling" at me without listening to my opinion at all. If he would listen, he'd learn that I'm not a man-hater, I'm not much of a feminist, and that I feel bad enough as it is for being raped, but he doesn't … | /r/MensRights | 01/12/10 09:35 PM |
| 2 | Another college rape hoax put to restYeah, that would be absolutely terrifying. D: | /r/MensRights | 01/12/10 09:30 PM |
| 2 | The Campus Rape MythThe only thing that strikes me is that I wasn't really raised in feminist surroundings. My mother was clinically insane (Munchhausen by proxy), so I was raised to mistrust and be afraid of women, largely due to my personal experience (i.e. her trying to poison me). I only entered this thread because it was on the "What's Hot" page of Reddit. I saw that it said "Men's Rights," but I didn't give that much thought because I was practically raised by men, engage in male-dominated hobbies, and visit … | /r/MensRights | 01/12/10 09:29 PM |
| 5 | Another college rape hoax put to restI didn't mean that more men should be getting convicted of rape. I meant that, for my particular situation, my rapist made it clear that if I pursued legal action, he would likely not be convicted because of his service in the military (he had been honorably discharged with commendations), and that even if he were imprisoned, he would hunt me and my family down after his release. There's nothing scarier than counting down the days until your rapist's release from prison, fearing that he could co… | /r/MensRights | 01/12/10 09:22 PM |
| 1 | The Campus Rape MythBy heard, I meant that I had heard them on the news and radio and had seen them printed in the newspaper. I didn't mean that false rape stories are a fun topic of discussion in the nail salon (which I have never been to); I have seen these stories in legitimate media outlets. I've read about a lot of the cases from the Innocent Project, and in a lot of them, the men were convicted of sex crimes because the woman involved was sexually assaulted - the big problem with these cases is that those wom… | /r/MensRights | 01/12/10 09:15 PM |
| 3 | The Campus Rape MythThank you. The anonymity of the Internet definitely helped. Also, three years have passed, so it has become easier to speak about the incident without tying it to the strong emotions I would have felt speaking about it when it initially happened. Plus, you relive it enough times, you just become numb. | /r/MensRights | 01/12/10 09:08 PM |
| 6 | Another college rape hoax put to restI think those found guilty of falsely claiming they were raped should definitely be charged with perjury. I would never defend someone who claimed they were raped when they were not. I think that the women who do make false claims are cowardly people, many of whom consented to sex and then later regretted it. | /r/MensRights | 01/12/10 09:05 PM |
| 2 | The Campus Rape MythThe only people that know about my experience are my best friend and my boyfriend. I tried to keep it from my boyfriend for a while, but I had what can be best described as a flashback (such a weird word to use) one night while we were having sex and I just had to tell him. The worst part is that he knew the guy, so that was awkward. But that's why I love websites like Reddit. I have the opportunity to talk about stuff that is really bothering me (I cannot afford a therapist). And thanks for bel… | /r/MensRights | 01/12/10 08:56 PM |
| 1 | The Campus Rape MythA lot of people (including a lot of Duke lacrosse fans), however, were attacking the accuser for months before she admitted to having falsified the story, largely due to the impact it had on Duke lacrosse for that year. The same thing happened back during the beginning of my high school career, when a woman came forward and claimed that she had been raped by Kobe Bryant. A lot of Lakers fans came forward, expressing their opinions in the media and on the Internet, called the girl a liar right of… | /r/MensRights | 01/12/10 08:51 PM |
| 16 | Another college rape hoax put to restI can't tell if you're being facetious or serious. If you're being facetious, that's completely uncalled for. If you're being serious, then it's people like you that made me afraid to come forward. I was not intoxicated when I was raped. It was in the middle of the day after a seemingly pleasant lunchtime date. Furthermore, I was wearing a skirt, but the hem was about two inches above my knees. I was dressed appropriately because I had just come from my Honors Program English class, and I was ta… | /r/MensRights | 01/12/10 08:43 PM |
| 2 | The Campus Rape MythI appreciate the encouragement, but I feel like the statute of limitations has passed, as the incident was more than three years ago. Plus, I've moved on - dating a great guy for almost three years (who I live with, so my dad has already had to deal with that bombshell), and I feel as if I've even moved past the whole thing. Bringing it back up would potentially hurt my father, but almost definitely stir feelings in me that I have successfully repressed. And I know my dad isn't an ex-Marine tech… | /r/MensRights | 01/12/10 08:34 PM |
| 9 | The Campus Rape MythI've been visiting Reddit for a long time, but just never felt the need to post until the Stephen Colbert posts started popping up yesterday (I had met and talked to him last week when he was on vacation in Paris for Thanksgiving, and I've wanted to tell everyone). Also, I felt stupid for not having signed up earlier because I would have loved to participate in the Secret Santa. I would never troll about rape. I would never want to meet someone who would ever troll about rape. But what I said is… | /r/MensRights | 01/12/10 08:22 PM |
| 2 | The Campus Rape MythMy dad is an ex-Special Ops Marine. Not only would he probably feel awkward around me knowing that I've been "defiled," I would probably only ever be able to visit him in prison for the rest of my life after he KILLED EVERYONE EVER OUT OF ANGER. | /r/MensRights | 01/12/10 08:06 PM |
| 3 | The Campus Rape MythThank you so much. There were a lot of other factors contributing to my not coming forward with my story or telling the cops. But the biggest contributing factor is the growing disbelief of rape victims due to women who, in fact, do lie about being raped. | /r/MensRights | 01/12/10 08:00 PM |
| 5 | The Campus Rape MythAt the time, I didn't have health insurance and was confused about what the cost of a rape kit would cost, as I had heard that some states don't pay for rape kits and thus, many victims are sent bills after the fact, demanding thousands of dollars for the procedure. I had been on a date with the guy, so I felt guilty and angry at myself for having put myself in that situation with such a terrible person. We were both in our university's honors program, so the story would have likely been in the … | /r/MensRights | 01/12/10 07:49 PM |
| 3 | Another college rape hoax put to restThere were a lot of factors contributing to my not coming forward with my experience, but yes, I would say the biggest factor was false rape stories and potentially not being taken seriously. | /r/MensRights | 01/12/10 07:42 PM |
| 0 | Another college rape hoax put to restIt doesn't help that rape laws are somewhat relaxed and that if I were to seek prosecution of my attacker, he would likely get out of prison only a few years later and potentially come after me. | /r/MensRights | 01/12/10 07:40 PM |
| 2 | The Campus Rape MythI wasn't intoxicated in the least. I'm actually not much of a drinker, and I didn't start drinking until I turned 21 (largely because I am in college with the intention of being a teacher, and if you are caught drinking underage here, it counts as a criminal act and I would not be allowed to teach in the state which I am currently attending school and which I attend to live in after I graduate). He asked me to hang out on the first day of school, and we went to see a movie. He told me that he li… | /r/MensRights | 01/12/10 07:39 PM |
| -6 | Another college rape hoax put to restRape occurring on college campuses isn't a myth. It's just that those of us who are raped are afraid to come forward because of stories like this. Unfortunately, women who lie about being raped make us believe that our claims will not be taken seriously. (And I'm not shouting this through a bullhorn, raising my fist in the air to expose my unshaved underarms. My goal in life is to become a housewife and have lots of babies, whilst vacuuming the living room and having dinner on the table promptly… | /r/MensRights | 01/12/10 07:31 PM |
| -4 | The Campus Rape MythAs someone who lost her virginity to rape three days into her freshmen year and didn't report it, this "crisis" isn't a myth. A lot of us are just too scared to say anything. | /r/MensRights | 01/12/10 07:22 PM |
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