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Am I the only person who remembers how often teachers used to deny boys priveleges given to girls because "boys aren't mature enough?"
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I'm going to the bar after work on Friday with my boyfriend. He shot his mouth off, though, and invited a female coworker.
I've compiled a short list of easy things I can do to protect myself from an accusation of date rape:
Is there anything else that I can do?
P.S. I don't want to refuse to go, because I also want to protect my boyfriend at the same time by doing these things and being a witness if he get accused and vice-versa.
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aggravatederlkonigvinz posted a link to a rather disturbing article in a reply to one of his posts. A young boy who was the victim of sexual harassment from one of his female classmates has been placed on a three day suspension from school. The girl who sexually harassed him has not been disciplined at all; the school views her as the victim.
When I get access to a printer, I will be sending an inquisitive letter to the principal to figure out why she thinks that a boy six years away from puberty is capable of sexual harassment. I also want to find out why she has not disciplined the girl who initiated the sexual contact.
This is the contact information for the principal as best as I can assess:
I expect a reply to my questions, but I have a feeling that I will not receive a response from this feminist crusader of a principal unless a lot of other people send letters as well. Once I've found a printer, I will link to a copy of the letter I send.