Hi everyone,
Here is a news item about a school ritual....turned into a rape case.
http://www.ndtv.com/world-news/in-st-pauls-rape-trial-girl-vividly-recounts-night-of-school-ritual-1209104?pfrom=home-lateststories**************************************************************************
It was just days from graduation last year, the season of a campus rite called the "senior salute," when older students ask younger ones to join them for a walk, a kiss, or more.
The girl was 15 and a freshman at the time. She had agreed to follow a suitor, Owen Labrie, then 18, to the roof of a campus building to which he had a key.
Then, she said, he took her into a dark maintenance room. When they kissed, she did not object. But soon he began to grope her; he bit her chest too, she said, and tried more than once to remove her underwear.
"I said, 'No, no, no, keep it up here,'" said the girl, signaling above her waist. "I tried to be as polite as possible."
Her voice shook as she described the encounter escalating. "I wanted to not cause a conflict," she said. It began to hurt, she said, but she did not know what to do: "I felt like I was frozen."
In graphic detail, with a mix of poise, sorrow and anger, she accused Labrie of violating her trust and her body, while noting that even as what she described as the assault was happening, she worried about offending him or drawing ridicule from other students at St. Paul's.
The two messaged each other after the encounter, and Labrie wrote that he wore a condom during part of it. She nevertheless went to a school medical facility for emergency contraception, she said, and, when asked if she had had a consensual sexual encounter, she said yes. "It was so much easier," she said, noting that at the time she was running late to save her parents seats for her sister's graduation ceremony. She added, "It's been really hard to stand up."
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Who/what is wrong here?
The boy... who did more than he was 'allowed' by the girl?
The girl...for allowing the boy to do things that he could not perhaps control later?
The school.... for allowing such 'rituals'?
The liberal social system... that permits such situations among teens in the first place?
Any views?
Sriram