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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]His own letter showed a lot more personal responsibility than Emily Doe's letter did. He's now a convicted criminal on the sex offender registry, she's officially the wounded victim who is waiting for him to pay her back some day. Brock's life has turned into a living nightmare. He never wants to drink again. Ever. He has lost everything over this. Things went from being fun to ruined in a night. Quite literally. He made a horrible, terrible mistake that has taken away everything that he has worked for. He is remorseful for it. If he could take back everything that he did that night. If he could unmeet Emily Doe - he would do it. His parents and friends are still reeling from what has happened to this promising young man. How can someone so smart and funny and carefree and capable do something so stupid and hurtful? Not just to Emily Doe but to himself. Why did this happen? Why? The more I read about this case the more I understand the relatively light sentencing suggestion from the PO. [/quote] Really? If he'd been sitting on her unconscious body slapping her face back and forth, would you still consider it just a horrible mistake made by a promising young man? What if he'd stuck foreign objects in her mouth instead of her vagina? Or how about if he'd taken a passed out girl and simply left her behind behind a dumpster and walked home with no one the wiser if he'd done anything to her or not? Would you still consider him a fine person because of everything he's accomplished? And if he got away with these types of actions, what do you think the chances are that he would try them again with another woman? Maybe drop something in a drink since the passed out thing worked so well before? Any chance of that at all, or would it just not matter because he's so smart and capable and funny? How about if those qualities find him a wife some day - would that be enough to dismiss the thought of him humping an unconscious woman? What if, because he kept getting away with it, he was still doing it after he'd found a wife? Should we blame the women he encounters and assaults for what - just bringing out his naughty side and potentially ruining his life if they decide they didn't like it?[/quote] And what if he was the one who was blacked out drunk and she was only just very drunk. Maybe she was the one sitting on him and shoving her fingers and tongue into his mouth...or bought him drinks....and he drank them willingly but he passed out and she continued to grope him trying to wake him back up.....would it be her fault then? Would he be blameless because he didn't remember? Whoever passes out first wins? What is your point? Why not stick with what actually DID happen. Neither one of these people behaved admirably that night. They were both drunk off their arses and behaving in ways that they would never behave while sober. And they have both hurt themselves and each other in the process. [/quote]
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