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*might* raise reasonable doubt. We dont know how the judge will weigh the witnesses’ forgetting about specific communications many years after the fact wrt credibility. It's up to the trier of fact whether witness testimony is credible and he may very we'll find that it still is credible.

I have the exact same memory! (Minus the C section scar— that’s a whole new level of ouch! You have my sympathies!)

It does suck, and I’m worried too, BUT luckily the decision maker (is it a judge or jury?) is not Joe Blow on the street. If it’s a jury, they will be instructed on the fact there is no such thing as “consent after the fact” and it’s possible the prosecution would call experts to testify as to post trauma behavior.

Just a little note on the live in caregiver program for Canadian immigration you mentioned— it’s actually taking 42 months (almost 4 years!!) to process those applications. That’s on top of the two years those applicants spend here to qualify. Many women don’t know this going in, and end up spending many years away

I know! So much easier! Although, I will say that I’m at the point now where i’d kind of like my body back!

Well, I guess I could... But it would be sooooo much work.

For some. Kids are totally into food and drinking from cups at that point. They don’t need breast milk at that age, but it’s still a bonding/comfort thing. For me, it's mostly a lazy thing, because it's the fastest way to get my 20 month old back to sleep at 3am! :)

Oh my God! Are you me? That is my irrational anger list. Those three things, and my Tupperware cupboard.

Well, it’s a bit more complicated than that. The part of the universal child care benefit opposed by Trudeau and the liberals was the part that pays an equal amount ($120 per child under 6 and $60 per child between 6 and 18) to all canadian families— same amount for single parents just above the poverty lineand