Is Your Son Safe at College?
source: http://thenononsenseman.mensnewsdaily.com/2009/09/08/he-got-me-drunk-marc-h-rudov/
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by Marc H. Rudov
Is Your Son Safe at College?
He got me drunk. How many times have you heard this laughable nonsense from childish women?
Cops and judges hear it all the time but, to avoid being labeled misogynists, quickly punish the “guilty” men. The definition of female adult — one responsible for her own behavior, including alcoholic consumption — somehow doesn’t apply in matters of sex and romance with men.
Let’s get real: a man cannot get a woman drunk! That’s her deal — achieved by opening her mouth, repeatedly filling it with booze, and eventually passing out. Intoxication is a choice.
Unfortunately, a girl blaming a guy for her choice to have sex while self-impaired is an all-too-common and acceptable practice, especially on the college campus. At Duke University, home of the infamous Lacrosse Player Rape Scandal, a girl can file a sexual-misconduct complaint up to two years after any “incident.”
So, if your son is beginning or continuing his tenure at a university this Labor Day week, the likelihood he’ll be falsely accused of rape is greater than when I wrote “Is Your Son Safe at College?” in 2007. You must be aware and make him aware.
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MotherForTruth
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Who's fault is that a woman is blindly intoxicated to the point she is incapable to give consent?
Congratulations ladies we arrived to a conclusion that women can not be in charge of herself! Interesting view of women… In other words, men should be in charge and when men misinterpret a women’s actions women will have someone to blame. I am sickened to think this way about women... - 2 years ago
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MotherForTruth
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micromermaid
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This seems to be taking some blame off of the perpetrators of date rape. If a woman is blindly intoxicated, she cannot give consent. While this might not be the standard definition of rape, it is still not acceptable and no man should feel like he can go ahead in such a situation. Yes, it is the responsibility of both parties not to get to this point, but saying that it's "laughable" or "childish" for a woman to be upset after such an incident is rather harsh.
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micromermaid
