I dont know
& U dont know
jane
2007-12-20 02:28:22
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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You are making some pretty big assumptions there. Would you feel differently if it were your sister, mum or a friend? I don't know anything about the case but maybe she was raped. I think it is grossly unfair of you to say that it is typical female behaviour. On what basis do you make this claim. I could as easily say that rape is a typical male behaviour and in fact it is almost exclusively male behaviour.
2007-12-20 02:16:01
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answered by LillyB 7
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Dave S asked this yesterday but in a much nicer way. It was largely women who replied and the overwhelming opinion was that footballers attract a certain type of woman - groupie and wanna-be WAG. IF this woman was one of those then it is expected that she will either sue or sell her story.
But that does NOT mean that all women are the same, we dislike this type of woman as much as anyone.
2007-12-20 04:12:56
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answered by threepenny53 5
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Knowing the propensities for "gold-digging" claims arising in such a set situation, ... without prejudging the veracity of this particular claim, I am puzzled why Sir Alex would apparently
consider such an event.
"Celebrity" had become a potent hot pot.
2007-12-21 11:58:05
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answered by boofuswoolie 7
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Between soccor & cricket, it's a wonder the whole country isn't taking a long nap somewhere 'till it's all over. If two decide to do something more interesting for a change, who can blame them.
2007-12-20 05:42:02
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answered by Bob H 7
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Just What does she deserve? What is typical female behavior, judging by your other questions its you dislike women. Don't forget it was a woman that brought you into this world.
2007-12-20 04:45:32
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answered by BUST TO UTOPIA 6
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Typical female behaviour?
I hope nobody in your family ever suffers the trauma of rape.
2007-12-20 03:51:01
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answered by Anonymous
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the wording of your question leaves a lot to be desired....but if you take out the insults, then yes i think you have a very good point....as has been said already, 100 woman were 'hired' to decorate this party....they would in all honesty have been gagging to bag themselves a footballer....the footballers all left their wives and girlfriends at home and paid 4000 pounds each for this night out.....we're going to have wait and see how this story unfolds but is a boy of 19 really going to rape a woman with all these 'babes' more than up for it?
2007-12-20 02:25:06
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answered by ? 5
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Controversial... NO !
A. Its not TYPICAL female behaviour.
B. You shouldn't presume anything.
Yeah this situation has occured before and the woman has been lying, one day the victim could be telling the truth but because of the past liars no-one will believe her.
2007-12-20 02:06:32
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answered by truth_and_time_tells_all 6
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Is probably reckoning on an 'out of court settlement'. He's 19 and she's 26. Either desperate or it's tantamount to baby-snatching. It's not as if she was alone in a motel room in some god forsaken place.
2007-12-20 03:23:40
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answered by cymry3jones 7
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unless you are the accused or the person claiming to have been raped you have no knowledge of this event are in no position to pass comment on it. comments like this are not only hurtful but do more harm than good.
i cannot help feeling that if a friend or family member of yours was in this situation you would feel differently !! this is 2 peoples lives and possibly future's that you are flippantly passing judgement on.
2007-12-20 02:05:57
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answered by Gyp77 4
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