So if you see a drunk person and try to drag them back to your car or start to try and make out with them because they can't fight it off its okay right? The fact they are drunk and can't push you away means they said yes right?
"I'm not talking again about the person that continues to show signs of resisting, is passed out, or obviously to drunk to stand. I'm talking about a person that goes out drinking and for what ever reason responds in an agreeable manor to advances. Can dance, hold a conversation, walk, talk and chew bubble gum. Then says that somebody took advantage of them while intoxicated."
That's a quote from the comment I made 10 or so days ago.
Should we make seminars on why you shouldn't violate drunks?
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So if you see a drunk person and try to drag them back to your car or start to try and make out with them because they can't fight it off its okay right? The fact they are drunk and can't push you away means they said yes right?
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"I'm not talking again about the person that continues to show signs of resisting, is passed out, or obviously to drunk to stand. I'm talking about a person that goes out drinking and for what ever reason responds in an agreeable manor to advances. Can dance, hold a conversation, walk, talk and chew bubble gum. Then says that somebody took advantage of them while intoxicated."
That's a quote from the comment I made 10 or so days ago.
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And that Cleary isn't who I am talking about.