I’d rather not give a detailed account, so I’ll keep it simple. He carried me back to the hotel room and asked me to sleep beside him. I said yes. I was incredibly intoxicated, and some part of me convinced myself that because he was Tommy’s friend he wasn’t particularly dangerous. It was a poor decision, but it happened. He kissed me. I wasn’t expecting it, and I wasn’t looking for it, but I kissed him back briefly and then told him I wanted to sleep. I was extraordinarily tired. He wanted to go further. I said no, very clearly, multiple times, and tried to pull his hands off me. He put his arm around my neck and began strangling me unconscious. I tried to fight back. He repeatedly strangled me every time I regained enough consciousness to pull at his arms. I’d prefer not to share the rest. It’s pretty obvious.
That last part is written like someone trying not to get sued- I'm guessing the parts she described probably did happen and "the rest" didn't.
Stage 1: I can totally just be friends with a man even if he clearly wants to fuck me
Same women will then ignore their boyfriend/husband who tell them explicitly the other guy will be trying this. The realisation the bf/husband was correct all along usually comes too late when the other guy snaps somehow and gets violent.
TL;DR
That last part is written like someone trying not to get sued- I'm guessing the parts she described probably did happen and "the rest" didn't.
Female delusion in stages:
Stage 1: I can totally just be friends with a man even if he clearly wants to fuck me
Stage 2: I can literally go to bed with a man who wants to fuck me and expect nothing to happen
Stage 3: I play jump rope with consent even if he’s already literally inside me
Stage 4: I should be allowed to aggressively cock tease everyone indefinitely, obtaining endless attention and resources, with no repercussions
There are good women who don’t behave this way, but they are vanishingly rare.
Same women will then ignore their boyfriend/husband who tell them explicitly the other guy will be trying this. The realisation the bf/husband was correct all along usually comes too late when the other guy snaps somehow and gets violent.
/does it anyway
True, that is simple.
Wait, there's more to this?