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Consent, condoms, conspiracy.
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Posted by csteele, Thursday, 23 December 2010 8:12:07 PM
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*In January this year, well before WikiLeaks began dumping US diplomatic cables on the web and long before she had ever met Assange, she published a manual on how to ''systematically take revenge'' on ''someone who cheated or who dumped you''.*
http://www.smh.com.au/technology/technology-news/victims-jilted-lovers-or-undercover-agents-20101218-191ae.html There you go Csteele. Does that make her sounds like a poor little girl who has been victimised? If you want to start locking blokes up in the klink for a couple of years, I think there would have to be some pretty strong reasons. Like an actual rape. Nobody was raped here. There is no wishy washy. Either somebody is raped or not. They would know right away. Posted by Yabby, Thursday, 23 December 2010 8:50:50 PM
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The debate is irrelevant, in this country at least.
Most condoms on the market are made in China, snapping and breaking. A couple of girlfriends do not depend soley upon them. The variety many people purchase are not manufactured from strong latex as they once were. When I purchase rubber gloves [top quality brands ranging to Home Brands], most have a hole in them after using a couple of times. Therefore, until the manufacturing of condoms has improved, I would not be concerning yourselves over this topic. Posted by we are unique, Thursday, 23 December 2010 11:57:10 PM
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And Deep Blue? You’re a shocka mate. : ) Oh trust me.......It comes with a lot of practice:)
When it comes to condom's, I haven't had much need for them since when I tried one in my teens by myself.....and how I found them completely over-rate they where I thought:) However For me, I found love very early on in life and after 20 years.....still no need for them. (condoms) Its unfortunate that some don't find that one true person that stays in love with you for life....I guess I got lucky.( or Iam just one hell of a stud:) But for those who like to jump anything that moves.....condoms! never leave home with out one:) I find they make great water bombs and party tricks as told before......but back to the topic......when someone cries rape........I always want to see and hear the evidence, because one thing Ive found in this world........humans are the worst of all creatures and all will do what ever is necessary to make it look like their side is right. You have a great and care-free xmas jewel. Have a great one.....BLUE Posted by Deep-Blue, Friday, 24 December 2010 8:47:19 PM
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The secret to condoms is to use heaps of lubricant, not only on the outside, but inside as well.
Posted by JamesH, Sunday, 26 December 2010 7:42:38 AM
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Hey Deep Blue – I did have a great Xmas thank you, hope yours was all good too.
“The Swedish laws define rape broadly, so that pressing an erect penis against a woman's back the morning after consensual sex and not wearing a condom can count as sexual offences.” I always considered that a pleasant surprise but now I discover I have been the victim of multiple counts of a Swedish sex offence… I am going to need a lot of therapy. Csteele:“Would I be happy to see Australian men facing similar sanctions in this country? I think yes I would.” Me too, awesome to have something like that handy if you ever want them out of the house for awhile. Cheers for the advice James. :) http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/sunday-telegraph/no-cia-conspiracy-he-raped-us-say-assange-women/story-e6frewt0-1225976167122 "No CIA conspiracy he raped us, say Assange women" Great headline but I can't find those particular words in the article. Posted by Jewely, Sunday, 26 December 2010 11:06:47 AM
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I had written my post in response to Yabby's 'flip-flopping of opinion" and "being vindictive" and quite rightly pointing out that there was other obviously feasible scenarios that fit the facts as we know them. I note you did not accuse Yabby of stereotyping or was it you didn't notice as the sentiment express followed your own take closely?
I do think extradition to the US is too high a price to pay for Assange for the deeds he is alleged to have done but I support him facing a day in court because of the nature of the complaints made.
Would I be happy to see Australian men facing similar sanctions in this country? I think yes I would.