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What Is Wrong with People and Our Laws?
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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 695473" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>Well, with my father, his brother was 20 yrs older than he was, and he basically picked out the house, met with the madam, and together they chose the right "motherly" whore for my father's first time.</p><p></p><p>With husband it was a violent sexual assault. He was injured during it. He received no support from his father, and when husband went to the police, they laughed it off and told him he should've "sat back and enjoyed it." He later needed surgery to deal with some of the physical damage, and suffered PTSD from that, later compounded by PTSD from his military service.</p><p></p><p>In the early 70s, there wasn't much in the way of rape counseling services, etc.,, for male victims as it was believed that either they were homosexual and secretly enjoyed it, or "deserved it", or they were somehow "not man enough", and well..."that's what you get for being a pussy."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 695473, member: 1963"] Well, with my father, his brother was 20 yrs older than he was, and he basically picked out the house, met with the madam, and together they chose the right "motherly" whore for my father's first time. With husband it was a violent sexual assault. He was injured during it. He received no support from his father, and when husband went to the police, they laughed it off and told him he should've "sat back and enjoyed it." He later needed surgery to deal with some of the physical damage, and suffered PTSD from that, later compounded by PTSD from his military service. In the early 70s, there wasn't much in the way of rape counseling services, etc.,, for male victims as it was believed that either they were homosexual and secretly enjoyed it, or "deserved it", or they were somehow "not man enough", and well..."that's what you get for being a pussy." [/QUOTE]
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