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Title: Was She Raped?
Post by: Parker on January 15, 2016, 05:53:18 AM
A moral question, especially in this time of  Bill Cosby, lines are blurred.
 http://jezebel.com/was-i-raped-1751678715 (http://jezebel.com/was-i-raped-1751678715)
Title: Re: Was She Raped?
Post by: johnnynoname on January 15, 2016, 05:54:42 AM
the funniest thing (for me at least) was he knew not to fuck with black women.......


Title: Re: Was She Raped?
Post by: Nails on January 15, 2016, 05:57:57 AM
 
Title: Re: Was She Raped?
Post by: johnnynoname on January 15, 2016, 05:59:34 AM
pw3nd



okay, FOR THE MOST PART he didn't fuck with black women

I think Beverly Johnson was in the mix but she's a bit "bougey"

the above aside, Dr. Cosby knew not to fuck with some legit "Reddit Public Freakout" black chick
Title: Re: Was She Raped?
Post by: Ronnie Rep on January 15, 2016, 06:00:55 AM
NO.
Title: Re: Was She Raped?
Post by: Yamcha on January 15, 2016, 06:02:06 AM
the girl in the article is a whore on many different levels

this just screams attention whore
Title: Re: Was She Raped?
Post by: 20inch calves on January 15, 2016, 06:50:49 AM
Did you guys read the comments? A bunch of liberal woman..geez.  No she wasn't raped. This bill Cosby thing as all the women thinking about their past..
Title: Re: Was She Raped?
Post by: SF1900 on January 15, 2016, 07:10:35 AM
Well, one of the responses is correct, in regard to "freezing." From an evolutionary perspective, "flight or fight" are emotional and physiological responses to danger. However, "freezing" is also a strategy used in response to a dangerous situation. A common response among children when they are being sexually abused is to "freeze." This response is not uncommon among young children, since it is not typical for a 5 year old to "fight" or "flight" from an adult. Instead, they "freeze."

The issue with the freeze response is the women never actually says, "no." Thus, from a legal perspective, its very difficult to prove if raped actually occurred. From a subjective perspective, the woman may feel she was raped. However, that is much different than proving it in a court of law.
Title: Re: Was She Raped?
Post by: andreisdaman on January 15, 2016, 07:22:13 AM
the funniest thing (for me at least) was he knew not to fuck with black women.......




I wish you wouldn't have come back..you're up to your old tricks AGAIN
Title: Re: Was She Raped?
Post by: andreisdaman on January 15, 2016, 07:24:16 AM
Well, one of the responses is correct, in regard to "freezing." From an evolutionary perspective, "flight or fight" are emotional and physiological responses to danger. However, "freezing" is also a strategy used in response to a dangerous situation. A common response among children when they are being sexually abused is to "freeze." This response is not uncommon among young children, since it is not typical for a 5 year old to "fight" or "flight" from an adult. Instead, they "freeze."

The issue with the freeze response is the women never actually says, "no." Thus, from a legal perspective, its very difficult to prove if raped actually occurred. From a subjective perspective, the woman may feel she was raped. However, that is much different than proving it in a court of law.

SF..you should know better by now than to have an ACTUAL intellectual post on Getbig :D
Title: Re: Was She Raped?
Post by: SF1900 on January 15, 2016, 07:33:56 AM
SF..you should know better by now than to have an ACTUAL intellectual post on Getbig :D

 :D :D

Eh...you never know!  :D :D
Title: Re: Was She Raped?
Post by: johnnynoname on January 15, 2016, 07:41:44 AM
I wish you wouldn't have come back..you're up to your old tricks AGAIN

I like how you know everything about me and I don't know a fucking thing about you
Title: Re: Was She Raped?
Post by: Nails on January 15, 2016, 07:51:52 AM
Title: Re: Was She Raped?
Post by: thelamefalsehood on January 15, 2016, 08:01:33 AM
Well, one of the responses is correct, in regard to "freezing." From an evolutionary perspective, "flight or fight" are emotional and physiological responses to danger. However, "freezing" is also a strategy used in response to a dangerous situation. A common response among children when they are being sexually abused is to "freeze." This response is not uncommon among young children, since it is not typical for a 5 year old to "fight" or "flight" from an adult. Instead, they "freeze."

The issue with the freeze response is the women never actually says, "no." Thus, from a legal perspective, its very difficult to prove if raped actually occurred. From a subjective perspective, the woman may feel she was raped. However, that is much different than proving it in a court of law.


True, but a 5 year old is still in the realm of learning to wipe their own butt and deciding which cartoon to watch next. A fully grown woman is fully capable of saying no and not blaming the incident on some psychological BS known as "freezing".
Title: Re: Was She Raped?
Post by: falco on January 15, 2016, 08:11:45 AM
That's not rape. That's consent.
Title: Re: Was She Raped?
Post by: 20inch calves on January 15, 2016, 08:23:29 AM

True, but a 5 year old is still in the realm of learning to wipe their own butt and deciding which cartoon to watch next. A fully grown woman is fully capable of saying no and not blaming the incident on some psychological BS known as "freezing".

Exactly. It's common sense.
Title: Re: Was She Raped?
Post by: calfzilla on January 15, 2016, 08:26:22 AM
Dave is a creep for sure but that's not rape. In fact whores like that that claim rape is a slap in the face to actual rape victims.
Title: Re: Was She Raped?
Post by: wes on January 15, 2016, 08:29:07 AM
She got some dick that she secretly wanted from the jump.

If this is not the case,she would have simply left the building.
Title: Re: Was She Raped?
Post by: Nails on January 15, 2016, 08:29:19 AM
Title: Re: Was She Raped?
Post by: Kwon_2 on January 15, 2016, 08:29:28 AM
I like how you know everything about me and I don't know a fucking thing about you
He's black, nothing more needed to know about that KFC-afficionado Johnny.
Title: Re: Was She Raped?
Post by: SF1900 on January 15, 2016, 08:40:46 AM

True, but a 5 year old is still in the realm of learning to wipe their own butt and deciding which cartoon to watch next. A fully grown woman is fully capable of saying no and not blaming the incident on some psychological BS known as "freezing".

Well, it wouldn't be considered psychological BS if you agree it does apply to at least children. Thus, there is at least SOME validity to my statement.

Second, I just looked on a Veterans Affairs website, and they discuss how soldiers in times of war may "freeze" during intense combat situations. This "freeze" response has been reported by combat veterans. Its not reported frequently, since military people usually engage in "flight" or "fight" survival strategies.Again, I am not necessarily saying that this "freezing" explains what this woman endured, however, this state (freezing) does exist in the adult population under extreme forms of traumatic stress.

ps - "freezing" is not necessarily purely a psychological description. This mechanism has been studied by biologists, neuroscientists, zoologists, etc. "Freezing" could also be looked at as a biological response (if you study the biology associated with "freezing") to an intense situation.
Title: Re: Was She Raped?
Post by: HTexan on January 15, 2016, 09:25:56 AM
Well, one of the responses is correct, in regard to "freezing." From an evolutionary perspective, "flight or fight" are emotional and physiological responses to danger. However, "freezing" is also a strategy used in response to a dangerous situation. A common response among children when they are being sexually abused is to "freeze." This response is not uncommon among young children, since it is not typical for a 5 year old to "fight" or "flight" from an adult. Instead, they "freeze."

The issue with the freeze response is the women never actually says, "no." Thus, from a legal perspective, its very difficult to prove if raped actually occurred. From a subjective perspective, the woman may feel she was raped. However, that is much different than proving it in a court of law.
this, funny how one simple word, "no" would make all this a non-issue
Title: Re: Was She Raped?
Post by: SF1900 on January 15, 2016, 10:50:21 AM
this, funny how one simple word, "no" would make all this a non-issue

Pretty much.

In a court of law, a lawyer would destroy her if she were to take the stand.
Title: Re: Was She Raped?
Post by: SquidVicious on January 15, 2016, 10:59:52 AM
Only white chicks get "date-raped" or have "whore's remorse" the next morning. With black chicks you never have any doubt whether they're DTF or not and they don't play the guilt game. Black chicks FTW!
Title: Re: Was She Raped?
Post by: andreisdaman on January 15, 2016, 11:46:54 AM
He's black, nothing more needed to know about that KFC-afficionado Johnny.

says the sushi eating yellow man
Title: Re: Was She Raped?
Post by: Al Doggity on January 15, 2016, 11:53:53 AM
A moral question, especially in this time of  Bill Cosby, lines are blurred.
 http://jezebel.com/was-i-raped-1751678715 (http://jezebel.com/was-i-raped-1751678715)

Do you hate-read Jezebel or was this article linked on another forum?
Title: Re: Was She Raped?
Post by: Thong Maniac on January 15, 2016, 11:59:45 AM

True, but a 5 year old is still in the realm of learning to wipe their own butt and deciding which cartoon to watch next. A fully grown woman is fully capable of saying no and not blaming the incident on some psychological BS known as "freezing".


this, and she basically admitted it in the article. so the article is just an attention grab, since she knows she fucked up and not him. he was pursuing pussy like all men, and she let him take it. end
Title: Re: Was She Raped?
Post by: johnnynoname on January 15, 2016, 12:15:44 PM
He's black,

we all have our faults