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Old Cruser

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Re: Drunken Rape Cases
« Reply #15 on: May 24, 2012, 09:40:45 AM »
@ Fly that's a typical thing isn't it, and no one ever knows who is telling the truth.
I agree about the heavy drinking, this thing about 'having shots' before each drink and necking it back --- whats all that about?????
Few years back we bought a bottle of summat and sat sipping it --- daughter peed herself when we told her  :)) told us we were suppose to just knock it back  :o  :))
It does seem as if the thing of today for many is to go out and just get blind drunk --- is it to look big in front of mates or what???? :(
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Re: Drunken Rape Cases
« Reply #16 on: May 24, 2012, 10:19:21 AM »
Alcohol is far too cheap and licencing enforcement non-existent. Licencees should refuse to serve anyone who appears to be drunk - simple as that. Licencing enforcement officers should issue 'yellow cards' to premises that don't comply, three yellow cards and licence gets withdrawn for a week. More than than three weekly closures and licence gets withdrawn for a month.

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Re: Drunken Rape Cases
« Reply #17 on: May 29, 2012, 09:24:08 PM »
My personal opinion is that if someone is visibly drunk and you want to get into bed with them, even if they are consenting, -you- should say no and wait until they're more sober so you can make sure they weren't just drunk talking. Even if they are insistent.

If someone got really drunk and told you to take all their money, it's would be common decency to realise they're really drunk and in reality would rather to keep their money. Not sure why it's so different when it comes to sex.

If you were genuinely interested, it's not like it'll kill you to wait and find out whether they meant it, is it?
And if you were just hoping for a quick fumble and you're a bit desperate... not to be massively crude, but just go home and 'relieve your frustrations' yourself.

Considerably less dodgy than getting it on with someone who is probably not going to remember consenting, or anything that happened the night before.

This goes for both genders. Unless they can look you in the eye while entirely sober and go "Yes, I would like to have sex with you" then just don't.

No, people shouldn't get so drunk and be more responsible for themselves, but they do, and they don't, so hey.


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Re: Drunken Rape Cases
« Reply #18 on: May 30, 2012, 06:07:50 PM »
@ Darax I totally agree with you, very well put!
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Re: Drunken Rape Cases
« Reply #19 on: June 14, 2012, 11:30:52 PM »
Is there not some kind of minor celebrity thing involved with this though?
I got screwed by some footballer or Z list celebrity so I can sell my story to whatever magazine is in this month?

 

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