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Benjamin Senghore <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 28 Jun 2001 10:47:50 +0100
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WARNING !


Male Date Rape Drug!


Police warn all male clubbers, party-goers and unsuspecting pub regulars to
be more alert and  cautious when getting a drink offer from a girl.  There
is a drug around called "beer" and it is generally in liquid form. The drug
is now being used by female sexual predators at parties to convince their
male victims to  have sex with them. The shocking statistic is that "beer"
is available virtually anywhere! All girls have to do is persuade a guy to
consume a few units of "beer" and simply ask the guy home for no-strings-
attached sex. Men are literally rendered helpless against such attacks.
After several "beers"  men will often succumb to desires to perform sex
acts
on horrific looking women who they would never normally be attracted to.
Men
often awaken after being given "beer" with only hazy memories of exactly
what has happened to them the night before, just a vague feeling that
something bad occurred. Please! Forward this to every male you know......
However, if you fall victim to this insidious drug and the predatory women
ministering it, there are male support groups with venues in every town
where
you can discuss the details of your shocking encounter in an open and frank
manner with a bunch of similarly-affected likeminded guys. For the nearest
support group near you just look up 'Public House' in the yellow pages.

Thank you,



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