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lostincalifornia

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2. It looks like these incidents at least implied in the article, are where a date is involved. So I
Thu May 1, 2014, 07:51 PM
May 2014

would venture speculate that it involves rape or attempted rape.

I would like to think study was very specific in its criteria and didn't include things like a goodnight hug or kiss, unless those action were forced upon someone.

In several of our my environments we were required to take courseware and tested what is considered appropriate behavior and inappropriate behavior. I thought most of it was common sense, but with this study, the armed forces incidents, and more and more of it occurring in the work place I guess it isn't.

Perhaps students as part of the course work should be required to take a class on inappropriate behavior. Geez, it looks like it really has to be spelled out based on this, so I think that would be a good start. Obviously, it isn't happening on the home front

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