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WARNING! Be
very cautious about what you read on the Internet and about believing dire
Webmails you're urged to send to every woman you know.
Try to corroborate
the information first, before you pass it along.
Good resources for
verifying these Webmails (or urban legends, myths and anything else you suspect
is a hoax) are:
www.scambusters.org
www.urbanlegends.com
www.nonprofit.net/hoax
www.truthorfiction.com
hoaxbusters.ciac.org
www.trusecure.com
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 We've all gotten this kind of *Webmail.* With dire
headlines, it purports to be of vital concern to women's safety and
urges you to pass the information along to every woman you know.
A few do give useful
information. Most, however, offer very bad or
dangerously incomplete advice. So bad, in fact, that I've devoted this
whole section on my website to comment (good and bad) on these Webmails in an attempt to set the record straight.
Progesterex: The New Date Rape Drug?
Alternatively titled Gang
Rape in _________ (using a variety of
different cities/countries/club
names)
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