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Originally Posted by optimisticcynic
He's always been well-built. Not his fault. He asked if he should get aggressive, explaining he'd never actually hit her and she sad "Go for it". His roleplay may have been edgy, but how do you explain him requesting her permission and her saying "go for it". Those are surely unfamiliar elements in real-life sexual assault.
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"Not his fault" - says it all really.
Do you know what is familiar in most cases of real life sexual assualt? The man saying that she was "asking for it", that she was dressed in a short skirt, that she was flirting with him.
But Im sure that daley, if not surrounded by cameras and security guards, would have stopped right there. Im sure the coking and headbutt montions were just for "fun".
After all, its not his fault....
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