--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> I know of two incidents, one for each of them, where force bordering
on rape was used, but they didn't go through with it. 

So "No means No" finally sunk in.  A bit later than optimal, but
thankfully early enough to prevent rape.

> B's gal left the movement. 

For this reason only? No other factors drove her decision to leave the
TMO? Correlation is not causation. I imagine that of all the woman
Bevan has had, some good percentage have left the movement (given that
so many people have.) I imagine that these bevan's women left for many
reasons. The common litany of reasons is listed here often.


> J's is still his friend.

So john pinned her to the floor, she said no, john let her go, and
they are still friends. I would suspect that 30+% of university women
have had that experience. Though not optimal behavior, its not exactly
a reportable offense.  

Again, if real abuse is taking place, why not create an Amma support
group that women





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