If we *are* so concerned though about young men getting drunk at a party, sleeping with another drunk woman, and later being falsely accused of rape (through misunderstanding, I suppose), then why do we direct all of our “advice” only at women? Why not recommend young men take the same advice that we give young women? Don’t get drunk, don’t go to parties/clubs, don’t engage in any sexual behavior at parties, and whatever you do, don’t go home with a girl or invite her to your room.
You want to avoid being accused of rape? Avoid the behaviors that will get you accused. Of course, that’s not what we say, because our society actively encourages young men to engage in these sorts of behaviors. It’s macho or whatever. Women get the majority of the lectures, and bear the brunt of responsibility in these situations, because we expect girls to behave themselves and keep an aspirin between their knees until they’re married.
i wish this picture was bigger.
Jon: There’s a song about texting. Sexting.
Interviewer: No, there’s not!
Ryan: Don’t tell him what his song’s about!
Interviewer: Well, I didn’t get that one, so…
Ryan: It’s a secret track. Play it backwards. Take A Vacation backwards is actually about…
Jon: Sexting.
Ryan: I can’t even actually say it it’s so profound– profane.
Jon: Profoundly profane.
favorite married celebrities!
(via fuckyeahyoungveins)
Something about Cassie and Ryan taking pictures together makes me think that Jon Walker is really thrilled with his life.
I throw all my pictures of The Like into one folder, but it’s gotten so big that I really have to organize that shit now. Or at least give Z her own folder. If you can’t tell, I have kind of a thing for musicians in love with taking pictures of themselves.

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