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Posted on 4/25/17 at 2:43 pm to
Posted by The Nino
Member since Jan 2010
21528 posts
Posted on 4/25/17 at 2:43 pm to
Girl texts
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"I said no to having sex," the accuser, who is a student at Auburn University, wrote Rice. "I didn't say it just to hear my own voice, I said it because I meant it. So the fact that you didn't respect me enough to listen really really hurts. I know you knew better than that. I'm saying this because I want you to know that what you did was wrong. Whether it was 5 seconds or it was 20 minutes, it was still wrong.

Rice's reply
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"Yes I knew it was wrong and I am sorry," Rice wrote. "There is nothing I can do to make it right. I am really sorry. I should have never put you in that position, I was just in the moment. That is not the person kind of person I am. (Accuser's name) I am really sorry."
So he apologized for nonconsensual sex...kinda seems like rape to me
Posted by WareagleKK
Milton, GA (ur welcome for Lawson)
Member since May 2012
2749 posts
Posted on 4/25/17 at 2:54 pm to
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So he apologized for nonconsensual sex...kinda seems like rape to me



Phew. That seems rapey.
Posted by WarDamn101
Member since Sep 2012
465 posts
Posted on 4/25/17 at 3:27 pm to
It could still be a situation where she had said she didn't want to, and then got drunk and it happened. Then she blames him for "taking advantage of her". He feels bad and apologizes because he knows she had previously said no and he shouldn't of let it happen. It really doesn't sound like he physically held her down and raped her. Sounds like a drunken uh oh on both parties. All she has to do is claim rape and boom she gets the benefit of the doubt. I don't think Rice is a bad kid..just kind of a piss poor situation to be in.
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