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Topic subjectCall me old school but why should we have to teach men not to rape?
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12724415, Call me old school but why should we have to teach men not to rape?
Posted by Kira, Wed Feb-11-15 03:00 AM
>In your opinion, what ways should this be done, and which ways
>do you think are most effective in the long run? Would it even
>require a complete cultural overhaul, since a lot of what is
>seen as harmless may have rape-type undertones? Do you think
>the laws should be much harsher for those who are convicted?
>
>Do you even think that men who are rapists could have been
>controlled at some point, or that something they experienced
>in life lead to their behavior? I've only read a few stories
>from actual rapists, such as that one Reddit post, and I still
>couldn't point out what could have prevented them from going
>that far.
>

In other words, what is going on that is even a topic of discussion? Dude gets rejected so he forces sex? We need to do a better job as a society of raising men. If you get rejected, go home, go to bed, learn some recipes, hit the gym, get smarter and learn how to court to court women. Tom Brady loses a game and spends the next six days studying film, learning coverages, training his brain and all types of champion level studying to be prepared for the next time.

Men that are rapists deserve the worst treatment possible. Any questionnaire or study would be fooled at some point anyway. Good luck getting men to admit to any of this.