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| 1 | Clarification question: Are we in agreement that provocative clothing is not a defense for sexual assault.Most people here will certainly argue that if a sexual assault charge is proven beyond reasonable doubt, which is what you need for a conviction, no defense such as provocative clothing is justified. Soneone’s clothing choice has nothing to do with commiting such a crime, and someone who uses that excuse just proves how sick they are. | /r/MensRights | 09/05/18 02:50 PM |
| 2 | This is what equality is really all aboutTo be fair, that is mostly what I see too. They want sex precisely the way they want, and do not want to deal with anything bad that might come out of a relationship with someone who has motives other than money, whatever they may be. My opinion is that it’s not empowerment, it’s being a coward and not being able to face consequences, no matter if they realize it or not. | /r/MensRights | 09/05/18 02:32 PM |
| 7 | This is what equality is really all aboutWait a minute. Some of these women claim to pay for sex even when they are in a relationship, and yet will treat men like deadbeat losers for doing the same. All for the cause of equality by being ambitious in the workforce. Considering prostitution is a crime, and men are shamed for paying for these services especially when in a relationship, I find it sad that this is what some people consider equality. | /r/MensRights | 09/05/18 02:20 PM |
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