o_O.Q said:
Aeolus451 said:
That's the kind of experience you tell close friends and not to reporters. If she thought that something criminal happened, she should go to the police and not to a reporter. You can only say so much about a person publicly before it become slanderous or defames them especially if damages their career.
Anyone with some sense knows that you don't name a person when you're retelling a bad date story or a negative story about a person publicly. This chick doesn't have much sense if she thinks blowing a guy a couple of times while naked is sending a non-verbal que that she's not interested or that she wants to slow things down.
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the point of the me too movement is to influence women to speak up about these things more, thinking like yours would derail the whole thing
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It's a witch hunt that needs to whither away and die. It ignores due process and it will do more harm to "coming foward" because it's unjust.