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Originally Posted by DanaC
Nao.....be very very careful how you answer these questions....can anybody say 'virtual lynching'?
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Nobody's lynching anybody. It's a question on an opinion. As in elementary school--there ARE no wrong answers.
Or is this the work of the PC police? Dana, I thought you were all for free speech?  You're the last person i would have suspected of cautioning someone to speak their mind. Maybe Nao means something completely different, maybe she (he?) means a G-string and two pasties? My point is that no matter how you dress, rape is about power, control and opportunity. It's not really about sex. Ted Bundy tried that smoke and mirrors argument--no one bought it. Ted wanted control, Ted hated women. He wasn't a sex maniac, he wasn't a sex addict.
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Last edited by Trilby; 11-05-2006 at 03:13 PM.
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