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Old 05-04-2016, 03:36 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by ChinoCoug View Post
The tricky thing about rape is that when you're in the seduction phase, women expect you to take the lead. At that stage, the more forceful you are, the more turned on they get.

I got reprimanded by my PUA coach for asking a girl for permission to put my arm around her before kissing her. Too forceful, it's rape. Not forceful enough, you're a pussy and nature will weed your genes out of existence.
The balance is clear. If rape is an allegation, then the HCO should steer clear and any information from that event should be hands off.

The vast majority of BYU students voluntarily comply with the standards of the university and don't need micro-management. The risks of somebody filing a false rape claim is so small and the benefits to the university are almost non-existent that this issue should be crystal clear. Why is there any delay? It is mind-boggling how tone deaf whoever must make this decision is.

Prosecutors are versed well enough to ferret out false claims.

Damage is being done to the university the longer this persists.
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