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Because according to the SMH, it's likely that in later life only one in 10 boys will claim that their life had been adversely affected by what had occured (of course, they neglected to provide statistics about women).
http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/se...inition-of-rape/2005/08/12/1123353501616.html
Even when a woman takes advantage of a 13 y/o boy frequently over a period of three months, what she did is described as an "affair" and she's able to get away with only 9 months in jail. (The article devotes a nice, chunky paragraph to how "gorgeous" she is and includes a piccy, obviously the boy wasn't raped by his teacher, he got lucky!).
http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/te...ir-with-student/2005/08/12/1123353501628.html
I know this has been discussed ALOT in here, but since it's current again it's probably worth bringing up. Does anyone pick up a double standard?
http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/se...inition-of-rape/2005/08/12/1123353501616.html
Even when a woman takes advantage of a 13 y/o boy frequently over a period of three months, what she did is described as an "affair" and she's able to get away with only 9 months in jail. (The article devotes a nice, chunky paragraph to how "gorgeous" she is and includes a piccy, obviously the boy wasn't raped by his teacher, he got lucky!).
http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/te...ir-with-student/2005/08/12/1123353501628.html
I know this has been discussed ALOT in here, but since it's current again it's probably worth bringing up. Does anyone pick up a double standard?