01-31-2014, 05:25 PM
Ladies I agree 100% with the sentiment. Nobody should be raping anybody else, period. That said, to deny it's happening is probably not a good idea. I'd rather see my daughter take some sensible precautions when I am not around, than deal with helping her pick up the pieces afterward.
When I was in high school health class over 20 years ago, and even earlier than that in junior high, the point was very thoroughly made that no means no, and rape under any circumstance is not acceptable. I believe that at least where I live men all understand that it's a crime. So if educating men about rape is still necessary, maybe we need to take it to a new level and make it clear we'll be cutting their balls off if they cross the line. Because obviously for some the message is being ignored.
When I was in high school health class over 20 years ago, and even earlier than that in junior high, the point was very thoroughly made that no means no, and rape under any circumstance is not acceptable. I believe that at least where I live men all understand that it's a crime. So if educating men about rape is still necessary, maybe we need to take it to a new level and make it clear we'll be cutting their balls off if they cross the line. Because obviously for some the message is being ignored.