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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.

 

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

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.