When you're sexually assaulted you: - don't think that actually happened - realize something not great happened (1/ )
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- make amends with your abuser - weigh out what the point of reporting it is - report or not (2/ )
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* clarifying 'make amends' - it's the bartering stage. "Maybe if I xyz then this didn't happen."
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Out of 60 women, you'd think AT LEAST one or two would've reported it. Pretty suspicious either way.
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Not at all.
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I find it kind of hard to believe myself. The timing is too convenient. Law of averages says at least one person would've reported.
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HE ADMITTED IT!
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He didn't admit his lawyer interjected
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incorrect. He admitted it in his 2005 deposition.
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U want the receipts
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Do you?
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Every man who's been outta the house has, > 1X, kept quiet to keep a job when he was on the losing side of a power dynamic with a boss.
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But don't want to admit what that exact same pressure can be used for when it comes to sex
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Well, yeah, my point, but yeah.
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What did he admit to
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Sexually assaulting women after drugging them
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He didn't say that he sexually assaulted women
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He admitted to drugging women the having sex with them. Having sex with a purposely drugged female is sexual assault.
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Actually asking for clarity purposes...did he say he drugged them (secretly) , or that he did drugs with them?
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He didn't partake in the drugs, just gave them to others
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Doesn't mean it's rape.
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It does, in fact, mean that. Purposefully drugging a woman in order to take sexual advantage of her altered state = rape
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読み込みに時間がかかっているようです。
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