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[quote=Anonymous]False accusations are not as rare as people think. Both things can be true - that false allegations happen and ruin the lives of young men and also that young women do not always come forward or are not always believed when they have been assaulted. Both are problems and can ruin lives. The main motives for false allegations are alibi/cover up/ avoid trouble, anger/revenge, or self need - attention/emotional pain/manipulation/regret. I know 3 men who were falsely accused. One - the young woman was being sexually abused but not by the person she accused, in another it was a student who was in foster care and had many emotional issues and when a male teacher put boundaries in place and she felt rejected / hurt, she accused him, and the third was during an ugly divorce and she later said she didn't know why she said it and regretted it immediately but didn't know how to take it back as she didn't want to look like a liar / ruin her reputation,[/quote]
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