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Post by captainbryce on Apr 5, 2018 0:19:32 GMT
It’s also no good to claim that it ever actually happens (since there is little or no evidence of it).  so if i get a roofie and take you out to a bar... slip you the roofie when you get up to use the loo... have you take me back to your place... you pass out/get all loopy... i do my thing and leave... you wake up feeling weird so you go to the er... they take a blood toxic screen... find the roofie remnants in your system and notify you of being roofied... you remember not me but where you were so the detective calls the bar and the bartender remembers us and gives the detective my name. the detective looks me up and calls me in for questioning the day after the incident and i come in and then am needed to take a gyno exam and not only does my body prove it has had vaginal intercourse within the past 24 hours, it also finds your sperm in the uterus/wherever. oh, I could have also slipped a condom on you and in a rush the get the hell out of there left it on you! Was that supposedly to be a question?  You can believe or disbelieve whomever you want. I’m sure you believe that some dude believes that he was raped. Doesn’t mean it actually happened though. People claim to have seen the Virgin Mary, or that Jesus spoke to them, or to have seen ghosts, or to have been abducted by aliens too. But claims are not evidence. Even in the few cases where a woman was said to have been “convicted” or rape, usually they were actually convicted of sexual assault or attempted rape, and there is little evidence of success. And even more telling is that the sentences they get are usually very disproportionate to the sentences men get when charged with similar crimes. No one has yet to address that.
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