As I said in another post I don't have time to get into this now but will return to it wednesday.
The protection of female sexuality is more important that the proetction of female sexuality, at least that's the general consensus. If you dont' share that sentiment, that's fine but has nothing much to do with the
Abortions and contraception were available 100 years ago, and farther back. That being said, their existence has nothing to do with the importance of protecting female sexuality. It's illogical on your part to think they would.
I'll come back with other reasons tomorrow. Adios.
Hmmmm, what is the law if a lesbo raped another lesbo?
Can it be concidered rape?
Or, would anyone care?
Thought you might be interested in what the ex-husband had to say about this. And consider she could have gotten 30 yrs jailtime and committed the crime both at her home and at school. Seems that "all of us" actually don't think there isn't a double standard after all..
Debra Lafave, 25, will serve three years of house arrest and seven years of probation. She pleaded guilty Tuesday to two counts of lewd and lascivious battery. If convicted at trial in Hillsborough County, she could have faced up to 15 years in prison on each count.
Lafave's ex-husband, Owen Lafave, said Wednesday that she was being treated for mental problems when she committed the crime, but it was a double standard that she avoided prison.
"She is a sexual offender and if it were a male she would have definitely gotten jail time," he said in a television interview Wednesday.