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DonFerrari said:
o_O.Q said:

well i don't think i'm ready to call this woman a liar though

 

" I think we can agree that when she was clear he stopped"

non-verbal cues can be clear, like if i nod for yes or shake my head for no


"I think we can agree that when you accuse someone of something as bad as rapist"

i think for the most part people that think he's guilty of something are saying its sexual assault

So you are not ready to call her a liar, but is read to call him a rapist? I must have missed those classes of innocent until proven guilty.

Non-verbal cue can be clear, but how would you know if the ones she gave were? If he was disregarding her cues and is a rapist why would he stop when she said no, why would she stay hugged with him while waiting for the cab, why would she call later?

"Non-verbal cue can be clear, but how would you know if the ones she gave were?"

i don't and i suppose that''s the crux of the argument

edit: in these cases do you think its best to side with the accuser or the accused?

Last edited by o_O.Q - on 18 January 2018