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No Sex, woman wants $11,6mil compensations
#21
OB3LISK Wrote:""When he did for the first time, he treated me inhumanly and inappropriately," she told the court."

Sounds a little like rape. Maybe. A little.

Sounds more like lawyer speak. She never said the word rape. I guess you have to leave to the senses what "inhumane" and "inappropriately" means.

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#22
This made my day, lol
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#23
Interesting story. That's all I'm going to say.
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#24
I don't understand why people think this is funny.

The man allegedly misrepresented himself in order to get her to marry him. She was not the pursuer in this case, therefore classifying her of a gold digger of any sort is utterly ridiculous. Beyond that, she claims he made her quit her job. SHE WAS WORKING AND WANTED TO CONTINUE WORKING. Finally, he mentally and physically abused her -- yes, forcing someone to do something they don't want to, that is painful or degrading during sex is a form of sexual abuse. Even between married couples.

I don't know how much of what she said is true, but based solely on this article I think the reactions in this thread are pretty disgusting.
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#25
I find it more funny the way this article is presented, not so much the content. It seems to me like whoever wrote the article didn't take the case itself very seriously.
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