WEIGHT: 55 kg
Breast: Large
One HOUR:130$
NIGHT: +30$
Sex services: BDSM, Receiving Oral, Sex oral in condom, Blow ride, Sex oral in condom
When a police officer from Toronto went on a routine visit to Osgoode Hall Law School to advise the students on personal safety, little did he know that he would unwittingly inspire a movement that has caught fire across Canada and the US. Then he said: "I've been told I'm not supposed to say this β however, women should avoid dressing like sluts in order not to be victimised.
Fast forward three months from Sanguinetti's unfortunate remarks, and a movement that was born in riposte to his loose talk has now gone international. Some 2, people have signed up via Facebook to attend a SlutWalk through Boston on Saturday, when they will chant "Yes means yes, no means no," and "Hey hey, ho ho, patriarchy has to go. Had it been under any other circumstance, Sanguinetti might have been quite proud of his global impact.
In the circumstances, facing internal discipline by the Toronto police, he has grovelled profusely. But there is no holding back the SlutWalkers now. Word spread like wildfire through Facebook and Twitter, and anger about the comments began to coalesce around the idea of taking to the streets in protest. The SlutWalk was born. The first march was held in Toronto itself last month. Organisers had expected about people to turn out, and were astonished when almost 3, people did so. The participants, both female and male, carried placards saying "Met a slut today?
Don't assault her," "Sluts pay taxes" and "We're here, we're sluts, get used to it. Another sign at the rally read: "It was Christmas Day. I was 14 and raped in a stairwell wearing snowshoes and layers. Did I deserve it too? Some women attended the protest wearing jeans and T-shirts, while others took the mission of reclaiming the word "slut" β one of the stated objectives of the movement β more literally and turned out in overtly provocative fishnets and stilettos. But they were all united by the same belief: that rape is about the rapist, not his victim.
What you are wearing doesn't cause rape β the rapist causes it. Schott-Mancini said she was herself a survivor of abuse by a former partner.