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At my high school there were urinals in the girls toilets.... because 20 years before it was an all boys school.Its funny when the girls decide to use the mens loo's. Always in two's and always giggling.
Please think about what you wrote. If you witness abuse of any kind and do not report it is also a criminal offence. In some states and territories

At my high school there were urinals in the girls toilets.... because 20 years before it was an all boys school.
Some girls complained because girls would use them and it just wasnt something 13-17 year old girls were prepared to see......and they got boarded up.
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Well this thread has certainly taken a turn I didn't see coming.
Anyways...
I’m still flabagasted that Rance escaped without a suspension after trying to decapitate Bruest.
Incredibly dangerous and he gets a nothing fine.
Not that any of this is funny.
Today on SEN is Port Adelaide membership day, so far I’ve heard about 5 players or officials interviewed to drive memberships and they’re being asked about Pickled Pear’s big night out. Rohan Connelly was interviewing Chris Davies and went as far to bring up transgressions by other players in recent years and suggested that it’s quite a concern for the club.
The Kochmaster and Thomas must be livid.
Post of the year Hahahahahahahaha I’m deadHe's not allowed to sexually assault anyone for a month
Not the brightest thing to say in that situation.I wonder if any other Port player was with SPP.
The alleged victim said one of SPP's party said "Do you know who we are".
Either another Port player or a hanger on claiming celebrity status (albeit minor) by virtue of hanging with SPP?
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+1I guess with Kochie on the SPP thing, I don't understand how he could balls it up. Like, it's not hard to say "Sexual misconduct of any sort is not tolerated at this football club, but until the police and internal investigations are completed it's not something we can comment on publicly".
But I guess then you'd be drawing a line in the sand, which is something they seem hesitant to do.
Not to make light of anything but my wife beats me up in her sleep all the time.Men are victims too, generally of other men though. Women are much less likely to be the perpetrators of violence whether it be of a sexual nature or not and the data supports this. People also need to remember that context is important, like the context of the power relationship between the victim and the perpetrator for instance.
Sort of related:
I walk down the street I'm not expecting or worrying about being bothered by random people I don't know (unless I'm wearing something 'flamboyant') who for some reason feel entitled to my attention, but that is an experience females have daily.
Not to make light of anything but my wife beats me up in her sleep all the time.
I'm in constant fear of that crazy woman

Looks like a Cyclone Warning silly rushClean up Aisle 5.
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Abso****inglutely.Would you feel the same way if an aflw player did this to a man?
After two years of AFL women’s teams you’d think they’d take a stronger stance even if it’s just something like you posted.I guess with Kochie on the SPP thing, I don't understand how he could balls it up. Like, it's not hard to say "Sexual misconduct of any sort is not tolerated at this football club, but until the police and internal investigations are completed it's not something we can comment on publicly".
But I guess then you'd be drawing a line in the sand, which is something they seem hesitant to do.
Men are victims too, generally of other men though. Women are much less likely to be the perpetrators of violence whether it be of a sexual nature or not and the data supports this. People also need to remember that context is important, like the context of the power relationship between the victim and the perpetrator for instance.
Sort of related:
I walk down the street I'm not expecting or worrying about being bothered by random people I don't know (unless I'm wearing something 'flamboyant') who for some reason feel entitled to my attention, but that is an experience females have daily.
Didn’t it happen this year in the AFLW?