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Boy on boy sodomy hazing on the rise

My friend knows Tabitha Soren, the chick who used to be on MTV news, and the story went that Guns n' Roses stuck a pencil up her butt. :noidea:

SO IT'S GUNS N ROSES FAULT! I KNEW IT!
 

I'm saying that there is likely a correlation between behavior like this and an increasingly sexualized society, just as there is between violence in movies and video games and mass shootings (and I'd guess that there's a correlation between this and increased exposure to violence as well). Sticking something in a guy's ass is an extension of the humiliation that goes with hazing. But people are so indoctrinated into a culture of porn (and often the seriously fucked up kind too, since it is so easily accessible), that some of them don't necessarily think what most people would, which is that sticking something up a guy's ass is a bit beyond the pale.

The problem is you really can't do jack shit about it except hope for the best. I certainly don't want my access to porn impeded, though I'd survive if it was, just like I did in the age of sneaking a peak at granddad's Playboy mags. The only people who would attempt to do something about it would be the bible thumpers, and I don't care to ally myself with them on this particular issue.
 
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My friend played at her wedding. Interestingly, John McCain was there.

Are you sure it wasn't Bob Dole?

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I'm saying that there is likely a correlation between behavior like this and an increasingly sexualized society, just as there is between violence in movies and video games and mass shootings (and I'd guess that there's a correlation between this and increased exposure to violence as well). Sticking something in a guy's ass is an extension of the humiliation that goes with hazing. But people are so indoctrinated into a culture of porn (and often the seriously fucked up kind too, since it is so easily accessible), that some of them don't necessarily think what most people would, which is that sticking something up a guy's ass is a bit beyond the pale.

The problem is you really can't do jack shit about it except hope for the best. I certainly don't want my access to porn impeded, though I'd survive if it was, just like I did in the age of sneaking a peak at granddad's Playboy mags. The only people who would attempt to do something about it would be the bible thumpers, and I don't care to ally myself with them on this particular issue.

Lots of projection in this post.
 
I'm saying that there is likely a correlation between behavior like this and an increasingly sexualized society, just as there is between violence in movies and video games and mass shootings (and I'd guess that there's a correlation between this and increased exposure to violence as well). Sticking something in a guy's ass is an extension of the humiliation that goes with hazing. But people are so indoctrinated into a culture of porn (and often the seriously fucked up kind too, since it is so easily accessible), that some of them don't necessarily think what most people would, which is that sticking something up a guy's ass is a bit beyond the pale.

The problem is you really can't do jack shit about it except hope for the best. I certainly don't want my access to porn impeded, though I'd survive if it was, just like I did in the age of sneaking a peak at granddad's Playboy mags. The only people who would attempt to do something about it would be the bible thumpers, and I don't care to ally myself with them on this particular issue.

I disagree with almost every sentence in this post, except that I don't want my access to porn impeded either.
 
I'm saying that there is likely a correlation between behavior like this and an increasingly sexualized society, just as there is between violence in movies and video games and mass shootings (and I'd guess that there's a correlation between this and increased exposure to violence as well). Sticking something in a guy's ass is an extension of the humiliation that goes with hazing. But people are so indoctrinated into a culture of porn (and often the seriously fucked up kind too, since it is so easily accessible), that some of them don't necessarily think what most people would, which is that sticking something up a guy's ass is a bit beyond the pale.

The problem is you really can't do jack shit about it except hope for the best. I certainly don't want my access to porn impeded, though I'd survive if it was, just like I did in the age of sneaking a peak at granddad's Playboy mags. The only people who would attempt to do something about it would be the bible thumpers, and I don't care to ally myself with them on this particular issue.

Increased access to porn has been correlated with LOWER rates of sexual assault and rape.

There has never been a correlation shown between violent movies/video games and mass shootings.
 
i don't understand Ph's post; are you saying that, in general, sticking a pencil up a girl's butt is less terrible than up a boy's butt?
 
My friend knows Tabitha Soren, the chick who used to be on MTV news, and the story went that Guns n' Roses stuck a pencil up her butt. :noidea:

You've got the wrong band in this rumor.
 
When I was in school there might have been bullying, but there was none of this crap about telling the school,” said Jennifer Long, a waitress at the Hitchin’ Post Cowboy Bar, a popular eatery on the town’s main street. “How you going to be tough if you don’t get bullied sometimes?” she said.
Long’s husband James Eilmann agreed.
“I got bullied as a kid because I had long hair and earrings,” said Eilmann, a 45-year-old carpenter. “I played football, baseball and soccer and the older kids bullied me. But we always shook hands and it would be over with. But today, you can get prosecuted. It has all gone too far.”

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It's a shame that boys are growing up today (still) and thinking the best way they can harass, shame, make fun of another boy is with the use of some attack verbal or physical deemed "gay." Maybe the problem is the anti-gay indoctrination in the culture makes this activity either accepted as "not that bad (you know since he was making fun of gay)" or swept under the rug because of some stigma those families place around being gay.
 
Fucked up repugnant shit.
 
Guy that attended my HS got busted for the same thing at Methodist. Seems pretty fucking weird to me.

http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/1089846/

I've always found it interesting the number of players on the Methodist roster who are from Florida; in most years it's 30 or more. Hard to figure how that works for a private (no scholly) program, other than to say these guys must really want to play college football regardless of the level of play or the cost of tuition.
 
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