Anonymous wrote:What if your daughter got drunk and hooked up with a college guy, then the next day her friends were all gossiping so she decides to say she was raped because she was drunk and so she said she couldn’t consent. Then the boy gets kicked out of college. Happens every day. The girl needs to take responsibility for this. Too many ruined boys from retroactive guilt or embarrassment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if your daughter got drunk and hooked up with a college guy, then the next day her friends were all gossiping so she decides to say she was raped because she was drunk and so she said she couldn’t consent. Then the boy gets kicked out of college. Happens every day. The girl needs to take responsibility for this. Too many ruined boys from retroactive guilt or embarrassment.
I know or literally no “boys” ruined, I know of many women suffering the after effects of sexual assault and rape.
What rock have you been living under? Google Duke Lacrosse Rape and Brian Banks to name two. Smh.
Extremely rare and doubt the Duke thing would have gotten out of hand if they didn't email they wanted to skin her alive.
It’s more common than you know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I was 25, I was accused of molesting a neighbor's kid. This was a retaliatory move because I called the police on her older brother who was throwing rocks at my car (captured with a video recorded (pre cell phone) from my bedroom.
I was accused but never arrested. Why? Well, the girl said I was repeatedly stalking her, and flashing her. Three days in a row. On the third day, the police (unbeknownst to me) had a tail on me. They saw that I left my place at 7:00 AM or so, Drove to the university where I was a grad student, went in to the lab, and was working from 7:20 on, only leaving to get coffee and go to the bathroom. The police knew where I was, and the girl claimed I tried to molest her. I think they thought they would bust me, but they did not.
I don't know what happened to the girl. I moved out of the neighborhood (landlord let me break the lease).
With that said, reaction would be very different if he did assult a woman.
I think you might have posted this before, it sounds familiar to me. It doesn't surprise me, either. You'll notice by the lack of responses to your story (which I'm sorry to hear) that nobody really cares about men who are falsely accused (like the Duke LAX team). It's a little frightening, actually. Women are to be believed unconditionally--which isn't quite right either. There needs to be a happy medium, some common sense approach. I'm sure someone will respond with a lot of vitriol now that I've posted that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if your daughter got drunk and hooked up with a college guy, then the next day her friends were all gossiping so she decides to say she was raped because she was drunk and so she said she couldn’t consent. Then the boy gets kicked out of college. Happens every day. The girl needs to take responsibility for this. Too many ruined boys from retroactive guilt or embarrassment.
I know or literally no “boys” ruined, I know of many women suffering the after effects of sexual assault and rape.
What rock have you been living under? Google Duke Lacrosse Rape and Brian Banks to name two. Smh.
Extremely rare and doubt the Duke thing would have gotten out of hand if they didn't email they wanted to skin her alive.
Anonymous wrote:When I was 25, I was accused of molesting a neighbor's kid. This was a retaliatory move because I called the police on her older brother who was throwing rocks at my car (captured with a video recorded (pre cell phone) from my bedroom.
I was accused but never arrested. Why? Well, the girl said I was repeatedly stalking her, and flashing her. Three days in a row. On the third day, the police (unbeknownst to me) had a tail on me. They saw that I left my place at 7:00 AM or so, Drove to the university where I was a grad student, went in to the lab, and was working from 7:20 on, only leaving to get coffee and go to the bathroom. The police knew where I was, and the girl claimed I tried to molest her. I think they thought they would bust me, but they did not.
I don't know what happened to the girl. I moved out of the neighborhood (landlord let me break the lease).
With that said, reaction would be very different if he did assult a woman.
Anonymous wrote:What if your daughter got drunk and hooked up with a college guy, then the next day her friends were all gossiping so she decides to say she was raped because she was drunk and so she said she couldn’t consent. Then the boy gets kicked out of college. Happens every day. The girl needs to take responsibility for this. Too many ruined boys from retroactive guilt or embarrassment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if your daughter got drunk and hooked up with a college guy, then the next day her friends were all gossiping so she decides to say she was raped because she was drunk and so she said she couldn’t consent. Then the boy gets kicked out of college. Happens every day. The girl needs to take responsibility for this. Too many ruined boys from retroactive guilt or embarrassment.
I know or literally no “boys” ruined, I know of many women suffering the after effects of sexual assault and rape.
What rock have you been living under? Google Duke Lacrosse Rape and Brian Banks to name two. Smh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if your daughter got drunk and hooked up with a college guy, then the next day her friends were all gossiping so she decides to say she was raped because she was drunk and so she said she couldn’t consent. Then the boy gets kicked out of college. Happens every day. The girl needs to take responsibility for this. Too many ruined boys from retroactive guilt or embarrassment.
I know or literally no “boys” ruined, I know of many women suffering the after effects of sexual assault and rape.
How would claiming rape quiet the gossip exactly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if your daughter got drunk and hooked up with a college guy, then the next day her friends were all gossiping so she decides to say she was raped because she was drunk and so she said she couldn’t consent. Then the boy gets kicked out of college. Happens every day. The girl needs to take responsibility for this. Too many ruined boys from retroactive guilt or embarrassment.
I know or literally no “boys” ruined, I know of many women suffering the after effects of sexual assault and rape.
How would claiming rape quiet the gossip exactly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it were my son I wouldn’t believe it and I would get the best defense and investigators and try to ruin the girl. Just being honest.
Unfortunately, this is exactly what parents do. And then, they find out about the other girls or years later, the women in college and in his office.
I know of around three guys who were accused in what were BS cases and in each case it really left a mark on the boys. They each ended up getting happily married and would never get themselves into a situation like that again. It takes two.
IT TAKES TWO???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rape is very difficult to prove.
Almost impossible.
My H did rape investigations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if your daughter got drunk and hooked up with a college guy, then the next day her friends were all gossiping so she decides to say she was raped because she was drunk and so she said she couldn’t consent. Then the boy gets kicked out of college. Happens every day. The girl needs to take responsibility for this. Too many ruined boys from retroactive guilt or embarrassment.
I know or literally no “boys” ruined, I know of many women suffering the after effects of sexual assault and rape.