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Old 22-01-2021, 09:11 PM #4
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Originally Posted by Captain.Remy View Post
Just like countless rape victims or women under the influence of their violent husbands or any other similar case. Are they at fault too? Stockholm syndrome anyone? The human behaviour remains complicated. It's not just "leave it if you don't like it and move on"

And referring to the guy speaking against A'whora, he said he was on shift? Not knowing all circumstances but surely it would have been hard to just leave his job and it's that easy? Some people just don't have the same mentality to say "I don't like it I tell them no and move on"
It's way more complicated than that.

Anyway, I believe victims should speak up and press charges, as hard as it can be, so that a full investigation can be conducted and justice be brought to the situation.
It just seems like they’ve decided now they didn’t like what happened and are now upset
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