rocketjack2211
Jack2211
rocketjack2211

Well, they were both naked and had engaged in mutual oral sex before all this... so, it’s beyond the advance stage.

Read the story. There’s no “no” or “I don’t want to do this.” I’ve been assaulted and have also put up with unpleasant encounters.

And how did this stop her from leaving? Or giving verbal cues like saying no? Yeah, he sounds pushy. That’s shitty and probably would eff up chances of a second date. But it still wasn’t sexual assault.

Nobody does that? I get it pretty often. I like it.

Read the original post and show me a single place where she says she said no.

She did.

So he’s a little raunchy in bed (no roses or candles or ’m’lady’). And apparently he can’t read minds. But I still don’t see “asshole” in the full description of the date or the sex.

Exactly. And I’m not a woman, but I’ve been in sexual situations where I was giving nonverbal cues. It wasn’t the guy’s fault that he didn’t catch on.

They made out, got naked, had mutual oral sex , he asked if he could get a condom and she said not yet and then she asked, she says, to chill out on the couch for a bit and then more making out and second blowjob, despite nonverbal cues.

Because she couldn’t say no or stop — or just leave? So she gave nonverbal cues? So get limp and think of England? And they had mutual oral sex before the second blowjob - and they were naked the whole time. My point? Stand up for yourself. This isn’t a secretary being chased around the office in 1950.

When did they abandon it? I’ll admit, this isn’t a show I always pay great attention to.

I really hoped a prequel meant we wouldn’t have to do homework. (Yeah, apparently I haven’t seen a TV show or movie since 1996)

Luckily, I remembered precisely nothing from last season (or the movies, or anything after maybe season three) so I wasn’t particularly outraged. Maybe that’s also because I found it tough to pay attention to this episode. Not incredibly watchable.

Er, I don’t think anyone is going to argue that this isn’t horrible for Scully. But this argument that’s bubbling online, that this plot development somehow endorses rape and is inappropriate after #metoo, is bizarre.

“I’m not sure when Chris Carter turned into Alex Jones.”

I don’t know — I think what Daley is doing (getting actual physical revenge, disproportionate to any actual slights, from his desk without anyone knowing) is pretty much the direction we’re heading, regardless of the plausibility of the specific tech here. Heck, a guy was just killed by the SWAT team after a stranger,

And it’s still on track to be one of the top-grossing films of all time.

In the original statement, he was talking about how he felt when he first read the script, no?

So you became an X-wing pilot?