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Slylee
i know i agree, but i guess they are just implementing these laws in order to PREVENT sticky situations like that from happening? i dont think the govt really wants to lock up a bunch of innocent dudes.
lenazi
america is a prison state with the most convicts of any other nation in the world.

take that as you will.
gehzumteufel
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Originally posted by Slylee
i know i agree, but i guess they are just implementing these laws in order to PREVENT sticky situations like that from happening? i dont think the govt really wants to lock up a bunch of innocent dudes.

Laws should not be created to PREVENT things. They should be created to deal with things. Let's take an overly extreme case, and use the drug war as an example of this. ;)

Also, this isn't word for word, but I saw a quote like a year ago. "If building prisons was the answer, then the US would be the safest place in the world, yet it is not."
Slylee
a former girlfriend of mine who went to FSU got drunk at a party and her boyfriend was in a frat and his friends ed her and she didn't remember anything. she basically said she was raped and knows she would never consent to anything like that, she had been with her boyfriend for over a year at that point and loved him and never cheated or anything like that on him.

anyway she went to him immediately and he called her a whore and dumped her. she never pressed charges because she knew she was wasted and it would be hard to prove, but she dropped out and her parents went and got her and everything and she was in therapy for a long time and had a script for xanax, etc... it was really a sad story.
DjWhooCares
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Originally posted by gehzumteufel
Laws should not be created to PREVENT things.


WELL, the law can be interpreted in many diff. ways...for ex: when i drink, i dont drive, thus PREVENTING a "possible" accident or preventing me getting pulled over getting a ticket.

p.s.
and your girlfriend is a PUSSSY!! blacking out is for pussies.
haven't we established this in one of the other topics? :p
lenazi
who put the booze to her lips?

the guys?

what happened is not right and all and is rape imo, but she put herself in that situation. It does not make it right at all, but women need to learn to use their heads a bit sometimes too.
R.j.
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Originally posted by Slylee
i know i agree, but i guess they are just implementing these laws in order to PREVENT sticky situations like that from happening? i dont think the govt really wants to lock up a bunch of innocent dudes.


I'm not sure whether or not the law persecutes women who cry wolf, but if not I think, regardless if the supposed "rapist" is jailed because of her crying wolf, she, upon the discovery of her crying wolf, should be punished severely.

Do you think that would prevent women from putting "themselves" in an ambiguous sexual situation?
Slylee
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Originally posted by R.j.
I'm not sure whether or not the law persecutes women who cry wolf, but if not I think, regardless if the supposed "rapist" is jailed because of her crying wolf, she, upon the discovery of her crying wolf, should be punished severely.

Do you think that would prevent women from putting "themselves" in that situation?


yea i actually think that's a great idea. some ed up bitches out there trust me i'm not denying this. i've been friends with a few lol
R.j.
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Originally posted by Slylee
yea i actually think that's a great idea. some ed up bitches out there trust me i'm not denying this. i've been friends with a few lol


No, no. My question wasn't whether or not it was a great idea. Regardless of that, do you think it would prevent the situations?
Slylee
oh i don't really know. i can't comment on that. i would HOPE it would, but then again you still see millions of drinking and driving cases out there.

R.j.
I'm not trying to force a point on you, really.

It's just there's different levels, or I'm supposing at least, that there's different levels of crying-wolf.

1) Crying wolf because the girl really just ed the wrong guy who, were she sober, she would not . And she's a **** to boot.

2) Because, deep down in the cockles (haha) of her heart, she feels awkward and rather unpleasant as result of bonking a total douche who, while he might've scored easy poon, all but shared beers with her. And she's a ****. A really nice girl, actually; but a ****.
gehzumteufel
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Originally posted by R.j.
I'm not sure whether or not the law persecutes women who cry wolf, but if not I think, regardless if the supposed "rapist" is jailed because of her crying wolf, she, upon the discovery of her crying wolf, should be punished severely.

Do you think that would prevent women from putting "themselves" in an ambiguous sexual situation?

Yes they should be. There is a punishment for filing a false police report and all that , there should be a punishment for crying wolf in fake rape situations too. Equal treatment. A crime is still a crime. Just because it is a purported fake rape victim, how does that mean she should get off? that cunt.

And Jamie, that chick had a ed up situation and that is rape. I wasn't, and neither were others, saying that situations such as that don't constitute it. Just that there need to be more protections put in place to keep this crying wolf under control.
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