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| 2 | A few months ago a 30 y/o woman statutorily raped a 15 y/o boy FIFTY TIMES and received a sentence of community service. Today, a 26 y/o man was sentenced to 6 years in prison for putting his hand down a 15 y/o girl's pants.In America, if they find evidence of another crime while searching for evidence of one crime, they can't use the evidence of the other crime in any way. That can't be true? | /r/MensRights | 25/03/16 01:12 AM |
| 7 | Ireland: 16 year old boy gets statutory rape charge for having sex with a girl the game age as him.If you actually knew anything about ireland you'd know that the left haven't been in power for a long time. | /r/TheRedPill | 07/03/16 09:25 AM |
| 5 | Let's not forget Rousey has a dark side tooI get that's the point they're trying to get across but I've seen that line about men not being afraid of being attacked when walking alone at night trotted out all the time. It's just not true, I'd venture to say that men are attacked just as often as women in that situation! | /r/MensRights | 11/11/15 08:52 PM |
| 33 | Let's not forget Rousey has a dark side too"Men don't fear being sexually assaulted, or attacked as they walk down the street at night, or drugged in a bar. Physical violence and sexual violence are closely linked for women, and not nearly as much for men." This is the part that gets me, who can say men don't fear being attacked when they walk down a street at night, I've been mugged while walking down a street and left unconscious. I certainly fear being attacked and am constantly aware of the danger. It's no different for men and women… | /r/MensRights | 11/11/15 05:28 PM |
| 49 | Woman hits a guy because his bag is touching her foot, is surprised when he hits backhttps://youtu.be/IMITzipEmNE Moral of the story: if someone comes at you with a weapon, never feel bad about defending yourself. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 06/08/15 03:42 PM |
| 20 | Women is caught trying to accuse police officer of sexual assaultI know she wanted to file a complaint but if they were actively encouraging her to sign it while knowing it was going to be a false report would that be entrapment? Just curious? | /r/PussyPassDenied | 29/04/15 06:15 PM |
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