Bro what is that response, I don’t get how that can be a dudes first thought
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Anonymous3w
frat boy liking the idea of SA is definitely not a new concept unfortunately, and they live up to the awful reputation
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Anonymous3w
Question for the lawyers out there:
If she gave a date, time, any answer besides never, is that consent?
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Anonymous#13w
Yeah…. Needless to say we don’t talk anymore
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Anonymous#23w
He’s a frat boy, it’s in his blood
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AnonymousOP3w
Well I am sorry about what happened to you, and proud of you for being strong enough to have a real talk about your past.
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Anonymous#23w
Thank you so much 🫶
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Anonymous#44d
No means no, hesitation means no, anything other than a yes, means no. Pretty straight forward
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Anonymous#54d
Legally it's not. What he did is harrasment, but is a question.
If she engaged in the affirmative that's technically consent. But to what degree is my question.
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Anonymous#44d
What they meant is that assault constitutes any sex contact that isn’t given verbal consent. That’s what my detective told me because “implied consent” is iffy to prove