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	<title>Comments on: Gays Scoff At SA &#8220;Rape&#8221; Reports</title>
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	<description>Free of an agenda. Except that gay one.</description>
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		<title>By: hisurfer</title>
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		<description>* A good friend claims he was drugged at the last big dance party we went to. I still wonder if it wasn&#039;t the tequila shots that we had been doing all night that made him black out.
* Another was drugged and robbed last summer. Claims he doesn&#039;t remember a thing. This is the same guy I&#039;ve seen passed out on the streets from drinking the three previous weekends. 
*** And so on. The vast majority of men &amp; women I&#039;ve met who claimed they were drugged just so happened to also have pretty serious drinking problems.  Not all, mind you ... but enough to make me wonder when I read reports like this. 

I haven&#039;t seen any good studies on how prevalent drink-spiking really is, and how much as hype &amp; panic. Anyone out there know?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>* A good friend claims he was drugged at the last big dance party we went to. I still wonder if it wasn&#8217;t the tequila shots that we had been doing all night that made him black out.<br />
* Another was drugged and robbed last summer. Claims he doesn&#8217;t remember a thing. This is the same guy I&#8217;ve seen passed out on the streets from drinking the three previous weekends.<br />
*** And so on. The vast majority of men &amp; women I&#8217;ve met who claimed they were drugged just so happened to also have pretty serious drinking problems.  Not all, mind you &#8230; but enough to make me wonder when I read reports like this. </p>
<p>I haven&#8217;t seen any good studies on how prevalent drink-spiking really is, and how much as hype &amp; panic. Anyone out there know?</p>
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