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MachWun870 karma

She did. In NY, the state takes over and presses the charges in cases like this. I stated in the other S.O. related topic today...In NY, and some other states, she could show me an ID, that would scan (our id's have 3d barcodes), and I'd still be held responsible. If I had met her in a bar, and say we had sex in the bathroom, I'm still responsible. Even though she's in an environment that needs ID to enter, it's all on me.

MachWun665 karma

She sent me an apology a few times for a few years. I have not heard from her in a long time.

I'm not really sure what I'd say. I'd probably be, what we call in the shop, "Jammed up". I feel like part of me would have angry things to say, and part would hope that this incident hasnt made her life anywhere near as hard as mine.

MachWun621 karma

There were a few things that made me suspicious, but I was met with denials. The initial attraction was physical. As things progressed, the attention became nice. At that point, I was living in an abusive household. My stepfather was verbally and physically abusive to me, my sister, and mother. He once spray my mother with lighter fluid and threatened...Anyway, it was nice to have some positive attention, and not be worried all the time.

MachWun519 karma

I think it needs reform. If you forcefully hurt a woman, you should be there. Maybe not forever. But just long enough. I also think certain crimes should be nowhere near that list, and that certain crimes should have exceptions.

MachWun490 karma

It would have to be 3. At 3 you evolve into a child-napping predator. Unless of course you can beat the state into submission and get your conviction overturned. Then you evolve back into a human again!