Nvm "We need to break you in" would be the point at which it became sexual assault?
Is she saying he kept going, or she just was too scared to leave afterwards?
I am not judging either until everything is revealed and more info comes out, but if he was 20 and she was 17, most states this is legal.
17 is not "underraged" or illegal in like 90% of states. Most states it's 16 for consent.
As for that being sexual assault, it's hard to know. I mean I've seen and done enough stuff that it can be painful for virgins first time but they still go with it, so depends how he said that. If she didn't stop him and he was slow or gentle with it and they continued to have sex, sorry to be the bear of bad news, he did nothing wrong.
Is this was just a regular normal college dude who did this yall would be hyping him up.
It's only being a big deal to most here because it's an actor. You know how many 17 and 20 year olds hook up at parties and s***...
And him asking for a three some? There's literally nothing wrong with that lol wtf
But if she was crying and maybe told him to stop or tried to leave and he kept going then yes that's sexual assault
But I swear if someone on KTT posted they were 20 and f***ed a 17 year old at a party and was "nervous" about getting in trouble everyone here would be like "u fine op"
Yea I've read her account a couple times over. I don't want to at all discount how she felt in that moment.
If shes laying there crying, bawling her eyes out, while they're having sex, and he says "we need to break you in" then yea dude is a borderline psychopath, and I personally would consider that rape.
From how she wrote it though it sounds like all that happened after the they had s***to me, and then he wasn't considerate to her at all. That's just him being an inconsiderate a****** at worst.
I am not judging either until everything is revealed and more info comes out, but if he was 20 and she was 17, most states this is legal.
17 is not "underraged" or illegal in like 90% of states. Most states it's 16 for consent.
As for that being sexual assault, it's hard to know. I mean I've seen and done enough stuff that it can be painful for virgins first time but they still go with it, so depends how he said that. If she didn't stop him and he was slow or gentle with it and they continued to have sex, sorry to be the bear of bad news, he did nothing wrong.
Is this was just a regular normal college dude who did this yall would be hyping him up.
It's only being a big deal to most here because it's an actor. You know how many 17 and 20 year olds hook up at parties and s***...
And him asking for a three some? There's literally nothing wrong with that lol wtf
But if she was crying and maybe told him to stop or tried to leave and he kept going then yes that's sexual assault
dude is your reading comprehension completely f***ed?
Baby driver curse
Who next
Jon
Jamie
Jamie already been hit with it. Accused of sexual assault and his lawyers claimed that slapping a woman in the face with your p**** isn’t sexual assault
another one
another one
Lol @ older guy
"the fault in our stars"
Double entendre dont even ask me how
damn you beat me to it
Inb4 Miles Teller and Theo James
This is really gonna f*** things up for him. He has a $100 million budget movie directed by Steven Spielberg coming out in December, a remake of West Side Story.
that might never see the light of day all kevin speceys films got cancelled or soft releases
did gq delete the article this was from?
i cannot find it
Baby Driver really just gotta get thrown in the dumpster at this point
Should've thrown that mid ass film in the trash regardless
Who matt riddle
WAIT I THOUGHT I WAS IN PWT LMAO
But yeah a ton of wrestlers getting exposed now too
I'm glad an environment for victims to speak as much about this s*** as possible is being created
Jamie already been hit with it. Accused of sexual assault and his lawyers claimed that slapping a woman in the face with your p**** isn’t sexual assault
I need context
I need context
Lol he was accused of trying to get head from somebody and hen she refused, smacking her face with his Johnson.
His lawyers denied it, but said “if it were true and it happened in Vegas like she claimed, then that wouldn’t be sexual assault because there wasn’t penetration and Vegas law requires that. But also it isn’t true”
This story really made me check my male privilege. Can't imagine feeling afraid of being forced or coerced in a sexual encounter. Rape culture too real this s*** is happening everyday and going unreported