Lunacy Posted May 9, 2008 Share Posted May 9, 2008 If someone ever tried to set me up for a one-night-stand, they wouldn't be my friend anymore. If a "friend" can't accept me for who I am and respect my decision to remain single, then they're not worth the frienship. It may seem harsh, but I don't want to deal with people who try forcing me to have one-night-stands. I'm tolerant, they should be too. Link to post Share on other sites
GoblinQueen Posted May 10, 2008 Share Posted May 10, 2008 In college, a person told me I deserved a "good rape" to "fix my problem." This person was a professor who got too close to students, and should be fired. But I didn't want to cause problems and affect my grades. WTF? A good rape? What is a bad rape then? Anyway, back on topic. I've had friends set me up on dates because they thought we were a perfect match. One guy was so much fun that we ended up going to a Star Trek convention-along with his BOYfreind! LOL! No worries though. I made a new friend. :D Link to post Share on other sites
AVENCakes Posted May 10, 2008 Share Posted May 10, 2008 In college, a person told me I deserved a "good rape" to "fix my problem." This person was a professor who got too close to students, and should be fired. But I didn't want to cause problems and affect my grades. WTF? A good rape? What is a bad rape then? Anyway, back on topic. I've had friends set me up on dates because they thought we were a perfect match. One guy was so much fun that we ended up going to a Star Trek convention-along with his BOYfreind! LOL! No worries though. I made a new friend. :D I think that was in one of the Vagina Monologues, too. (I've only heard 3 monologues, but I heard that was in one) I think a "good" rape would be non-legally consensual sex between a person that's still a minor and someone that isn't a minor, but is within a reasonable age range (let's say 2 or 3 years, not that I'm an expert on age differences in teen couples). Legally, it's rape, but neither would consider it rape in the forced/against their will sense of the term. But, in college, I doubt that applies. Link to post Share on other sites
thylacine Posted May 11, 2008 Share Posted May 11, 2008 That person probably thought she was cute. But it really destroyed any friendship between us, and I never trusted her again. People can really destroy relationships by trying to be "cute." Link to post Share on other sites
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