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| 3 | "Tell men not to rape"I think that treating statutory rape against older children and forced rape differently is a different issue which is worth consideration. For example, I obviously don't think that a 19 year old who has sex with a 17 year old should be treated as harshly as a 30 year old who has sex with a 15 year old. Likewise we probably should treat both cases differently if the sex was forced. My point is that they are children. The brain experiences massive developmental changes throughout young adulthood. … | /r/MensRights | 04/04/12 04:46 AM |
| 1 | girl I know tweeted this... puke in my mouth...The whole "Don't rape" campaign is admirable. However, there will always be people who are willing to rape despite being told "don't rape" so I don't know how effective this campaign is at actually reducing the occurrence of rape. We should also inform everyone (men and women) on how to take precautions against being raped along with the necessary respect for other people required to simply "don't rape". Don't get blind drunk at parties is a great piece of advice. Make sure you only drink with g… | /r/MensRights | 04/04/12 02:00 AM |
| 5 | "Tell men not to rape"I don't think it's a separate issue. Many people are raped every year including both men and women. Addressing rape as "man rape" or "woman rape" obstruficates the whole issue. We should treat all rape and all rapists the same, by trying to eliminate the practice no matter who is the aggressor or victim. Otherwise we'll have to have separate campaigns for "men who rape women", "men who rape men", "women who rape women" and "women who rape men". Perhaps we might say that rape isn't as bad if it's… | /r/MensRights | 04/04/12 01:32 AM |
| 1 | "Tell men not to rape"It's statutory rape. Young people are easily manipulated emotionally, intellectually and sexually by adults. That's why we have laws against sexual relationships between children and adults. | /r/MensRights | 04/04/12 12:56 AM |
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