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Bullied Teens at Risk for Later Depression, Study Finds
By MedLine Plus 06/03/2015 “TUESDAY, June 2, 2015 (HealthDay News) — Young teens who are bullied appear to be at higher risk of depression when they reach early adulthood, according to new research. …” Read the entire article: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/news/fullstory_152871.html
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California’s sexual re-education camps are coming soon
By Washington Examiner 06/02/2015 “Not content to redefine consent to mean asking permission before every step of the sexual process, California is now on the path to teaching high school students the proper way to have sex — because human nature is now wrong. To recap: Last year California Gov. Jerry Brown signed a law aiming to…
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Feminist Enemy Number One
By The Weekly Standard 06/01/2015 “Lately, there’s a lot of talk among feminists about the need to keep women safe. The rape culture is allegedly inescapable, and trigger warnings are appended to college syllabi to protect sensitive souls from reminders of any past cause of pain, from “neuro-atypical shaming” to mention of “how much a…
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Male Victims of Sexual Violence Struggle for Voice
By The Cambodia Daily 05/30/2015 “A recent spate of cases of alleged sexual abuse of boys, several involving directors of child welfare NGOs, has drawn renewed attention to the prevalence of such crimes in Cambodia. Yet the male victims of such abuse remain shut out from support services due a perception that only women and…
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Why Men Kill Themselves
By Pacific Standard 05/22/2015 “Finally, Drummond had everything he’d ever dreamed of. He’d come a long way since he was a little boy, upset at his failure to get into the grammar school. That had been a great disappointment to his mother, and to his father, who was an engineer at a pharmaceutical company. His…
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As Another Accusation Bites the Dust, Columbia Rape Saga Takes New Turn
By Reason.com 05/20/2015 “This week’s graduation at Columbia University caps the bizarre, often sordid saga involving the two most famous members of the Class of 2015: Emma Sulkowicz, the activist who protested the school’s alleged mishandling of her alleged rape by carrying a mattress around campus, and Jean-Paul Nungesser, the German scholarship student she accuses…
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Feminists want us to define these ugly sexual encounters as rape. Don’t let them.
By The Washington Post 05/20/2015 “There was the time when, 19 and naive, I was guilt-tripped into entirely unwanted physical intimacies with a much older married man. And the time, three or four years later, when I went to visit an on-and-off long-distance boyfriend and quickly realized that it was over for me — but…
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Bullied as a Kid, Obese as a Grown-up?
By MedLine Plus 05/20/2015 “WEDNESDAY, May 20, 2015 (HealthDay News) — Adults who were bullied in childhood may be at an increased risk for obesity, heart disease and diabetes, a new British study suggests. “Our research has already shown a link between childhood bullying and risk of mental health disorders in children, adolescents and adults,…
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David T. Pissara, Esq. Joins the Stop Abuse for Everyone “Speaker’s Bureau”

David T. Pisarra, Esq – Los Angeles David T. Pisarra is a multi-talented, mixed media professional. He is a Family Law Attorney specializing in Men’s and Father’s rights who hosts the Men’s Family Law Podcast, writes a weekly opinion column for the Santa Monica Daily Press, and contributes to The GoodMenProject.com and MensEnews.com websites. He is an internationally sought after speaker on Men’s Rights,…
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For Gay Children, Bullying Begins Early, Happens Often: Study
By MedLine Plus 05/06/2015 “WEDNESDAY, May 6, 2015 (HealthDay News) — Bullying starts as early as elementary and middle school, and occurs more frequently for students who later identify as gay, lesbian or bisexual, a new study suggests. The study found that from fifth through 10th grade, children who later identified as lesbian, gay or…