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Me Too Champion showed it was him too
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(05-11-2018, 03:40 PM)fredtoast Wrote: No.


We kind of got sidetracked from the original facts, but did they ever say "no" to anything?  That is the issue.  We all agree that "no" means "no", but can silence mean "no" when prior consent has been established by a course of conduct.

If you are in a relationship with a guy who like rough sex you are always allowed to say no.  But my position is that you can't be silent, engage in rough sex, and then claim it was not consensual.

We can go by the word of the women who state no consent was provided and they state no consent was given and what happened to them was assault.

Not sure about dude in the OP, but I can usually detect whether my partner is into the act or not.

Or we can assume the women are lying.
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RE: Me Too Champion showed it was him too - bfine32 - 05-11-2018, 04:00 PM

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