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France’s shocking “Affaire Mazan” trial is nearing its conclusion, with 51 men, including Dominique Pelicot, accused of raping his drugged, unconscious wife, Gisèle, between 2011 and 2020.

Dominique admitted to orchestrating the assaults, recruiting men online, and recording the crimes. While some defendants deny knowing she was unconscious, Dominique claims they were fully aware.

Gisèle waived her anonymity to inspire survivors and highlight issues like chemical submission.

The case has sparked national debates on consent and rape laws, with groups advocating legal reforms to align with societal views on consent.

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 hours ago

Oh and when I say abstinence. I mean abstaining from having sex with others. Masturbation is 100% encouraged for those experiencing sexual frustrations from puberty. I spent a whole week of lessons on 'self love'. Must teens act out because a deluge of new, deeper, and 'unknown' to them emotions. New meaning emotions that they've heard of but are yet to experience. And unknown as sexual emotions that have no real way to explain to someone that is yet to experience them. So the first way to release that stress is either throwing yourself into a HEALTHY combination of hobbies, skill, and/or Masturbation.

This usually was a topic that parents had the most hangups with. I'd always say, do you want to have the conversation with your kid about Masturbation? Or do you want to have them learn about Masturbation from their friends or internet? (it was always a no to both questions.) I'd give them the who curriculum for the sex Ed segment and they'd usually come back with yes I'll allow my teen to take your class. Hell I'd even allow them to sit in on classes... As long as it wasn't the same one with their teen. Because that'll be so messed up to do to your own kid.