She was only 12 at the time, so nothing ever really came of it.
She was only 12 at the time, so nothing ever really came of it.
Since women crying rape has always been very common, you might assume that number would also rise if the reports of rape increase. There's also the campaign by feminists to expand the definition of rape to include almost all interaction between men and women.
Can you please tell me where you work so I can work there too? In all my life, I've never gotten praise just for showing up.
Maybe boys are better at negotiating their allowance?
No, but apparently it wasn't evough to get him convicted. "Misconduct" is not the same thing as rape.
How could you or anyone else possibly know for certain how many allegations are false?
No, I wouldn't expect a man-hater like you to believe me. Luckily for me, I didn't actually fuck her that night so there was no physical evidence. I was too shy to do it in front of everyone else, and I didn't really like the idea of sloppy thirds or fourths anyway.
I don't recall any high-profile cases, but there were times when I believed the victim. It just depends on the circumstances.
If the testimony is true, which is doubtful in this case.
Just one. When I was 13, there was a slut who invited 4 guys to fuck her one night. When word got around school about what a slut she was, and everyone was laughing at her for it, she went to the police and lied about being raped. When her story didn't stand up to scrutiny, she eventually admitted making the whole…
People are generally suspended as investigations are ongoing. It's not fair if you're innocent, but it's probably for the best.
They must do if it's so frequent. Money, revenge, avoiding trouble, getting attention, mental illness. Those are just some of the reasons a woman might falsely claim to have been raped.
It can be used as evidence. It can also be rejected for many reasons, such as if people think the witness is lying.
Usually that's the case. Men don't normally have much to gain by lying about rape.
I'm an anti-rape hysteria advocate.
There are some, but nobody famous I can think of.
Many people give false testimony.
Not very likely, I'd say. Crying rape is far more common with women, and it's women, or feminists rather - I don't want to insult women in general - who are always trying to expand the definition of rape.
Do you have some evidence that any rape actually occurred in this case? Why didn't you show it to the police, and get this guy convicted?
Lack of any evidence?