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[citation needed] moondog Send a noteboard - 04/03/2015 10:13:38 PM

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They ask women if they have ever experienced sex under such and such a condition, or in certain circumstances, and anyone who says "yes" counts as a rape victim for the purposes of the study. In the study that produced the "25% of female college students" figure, over 70% of the "rape victims" did not think they had been raped, and over 40% of them had sex again with the supposed rapist. If you're going back for seconds, either it is not rape, or rape is not a sufficiently serious crime to expend all this bother preventing and prosecuting.

if you're going to quote "random study which proves what i want it to" you should provide a link to it for the rest of us to know that you are using real data and not just pulling numbers out of your ass to bolster a straw man.

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Drunk Sex - 03/03/2015 03:32:30 PM 1293 Views
Shouldn't the manner of getting hammered factor in ? - 03/03/2015 05:31:48 PM 837 Views
It's worth reading the BBC and Telegraph articles your article links to. - 03/03/2015 06:23:32 PM 962 Views
I am more interested in the trend in general and not this specific law - 03/03/2015 07:10:20 PM 783 Views
A lot of those studies are based on adjusting the goalposts for rape - 04/03/2015 12:58:06 AM 628 Views
[citation needed] - 04/03/2015 10:13:38 PM 608 Views
They'd better enforce it equally *NM* - 03/03/2015 06:28:38 PM 294 Views
Just like hate crime is enforced equally? *NM* - 03/03/2015 07:10:45 PM 305 Views
Exactly. I don't have high hopes *NM* - 03/03/2015 09:10:40 PM 401 Views
it's pretty simple actually: don't take advantage of someone who isn't in their right state of mind - 03/03/2015 11:21:54 PM 559 Views
But they are making it complicated - 04/03/2015 12:12:27 AM 614 Views
no, it's actually turning the burden of proof onto the accused as it should be - 04/03/2015 10:09:59 PM 776 Views
Re: no, it's actually turning the burden of proof onto the accused as it should be - 04/03/2015 11:29:00 PM 642 Views
Yes - 05/03/2015 09:21:41 PM 801 Views
Why are women having sex the only people immune from bad decisions while intoxicate? - 04/03/2015 03:59:31 PM 631 Views
who are you to decide what is rape and what is not? - 04/03/2015 09:55:35 PM 682 Views
The only rational one the in this conversation by all appearances. - 05/03/2015 02:39:56 AM 638 Views
So you're guilty until proven innocent?? - 06/03/2015 01:52:47 AM 879 Views
They get around all that proof stuff by keeping it out of the courts - 09/03/2015 04:34:21 PM 596 Views
And that shit is happening ALL THE TIME. - 09/03/2015 04:57:53 PM 685 Views
i think you may be pushing your personal bias on the author. - 06/03/2015 06:42:15 PM 786 Views

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