"I'm not a troll! I swear!"Women are typically the instigators of domestic violence
We believe you. We think you're a pussy who thinks with feels instead of reals."I'm not a troll! I swear!"
Keep defending them blindly. Theyre about to have sex with you any day now."I'm not a troll! I swear!"
Are you implying that Tanoomba is defending women on an internet message board that has almost zero women on it as a strategy to sleep with women?Keep defending them blindly. Theyre about to have sex with you any day now.
Did you lol at the fuck god song?I been in Vegas. Went to see the Book of Mormon.
Shhh! I'm holding out for Mist... I think I can turn her.Are you implying that Tanoomba is defending women on an internet message board that has almost zero women on it as a strategy to sleep with women?
Yep. I held off on listening to the soundtrack until I saw the show, so all the songs were new to me. Whole thing was hilarious. They nailed the major good and bad aspects of Mormons pretty good I think.Did you lol at the fuck god song?
Is this rape culture?Shhh! I'm holding out for Mist... I think I can turn her.
I also held off before I saw it back in October.Yep. I held off on listening to the soundtrack until I saw the show, so all the songs were new to me. Whole thing was hilarious. They nailed the major good and bad aspects of Mormons pretty good I think.
After that night, the accuser spoke with several Occidental employees, including Danielle Dirks, an assistant professor of sociology. Dirks told the accuser that Doe "fit the profile of other rapists on campus in that he had a high GPA in high school, was his class valedictorian, was on [a sports team], and was 'from a good family.'"
One week later, the rape complaint was filed. The police, as mentioned above, investigated it and deemed the interaction to be drunken sex between two consensual adults. Occidental College, however, was feeling the pressure from up top -- specifically, a recent federal investigation into its rape prevention policies. So it overreacted.
[T]he college hired attorney Marilou Mirkovich to investigate the matter. Mirkovich concluded that the female student did indeed consent to sex. However, since she was intoxicated, her consent was invalid, according to Mirkovich.
The Daily Mail? Really?So women are relationship terrorists according to a new study.
Rise of the female 'relationship terrorists': Study finds women are more controlling and aggressive towards their partners than men
Study finds women are more controlling and aggressive towards their partners than men | Mail Online
You can't feel bad for the guy because you are vehemently anti-male. Actually having sex isn't required to be called a rapist when it's a false accusation in the first place.It's fucked up, but I just can't feel bad for the guy. Any time you have sex with someone you don't absolutely trust, you're opening yourself up to all sorts of angles of attack.
It's a lot harder to make a fake rape accusation if you never had sex with the guy.You can't feel bad for the guy because you are vehemently anti-male. Actually having sex isn't required to be called a rapist when it's a false accusation in the first place.
No, I'm really just anti-underage drinking and anti-casual sex. There's way too much of it going around on college campuses and no one has the balls to say that it's a recipe for disaster and ultimately the root of the problem. The colleges don't want to be seen as regressive buzzkills by saying maybe all this underage drinking and casual sex is not the best idea. And so they use a much easier scapegoat, aka: all men everywhere.You can't feel bad for the guy because you are vehemently anti-male. Actually having sex isn't required to be called a rapist when it's a false accusation in the first place.