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Yeh....me and the rog would of really been laughing on that one!
Seriously if that happened to me I would be laughing so hard I would of fallen over too.
Janet is going to turn into a bitter old prune. How old is Janet btw? I can only imagine how tightly wound that chick would be during menopause years....dear god....I think people may die.
I have a question for you and all the other women are free to answer as well.
The gist that I get here is that because Janet never verbally protested, Roger saw no reason to stop. Obviously Roger liked the physical engagement and the fact that once inside her home, Roger initiated again and Janet yet again did nothing to stop him encouraged him. And if Janet didn't like it, or if she wanted him to stop, Janet had the responsibility to say "NO" or "STOP" or to have pulled away at the bar and even flagged a cab home.
But what do you say if someone were to say "perhaps Janet, having had alcohol, or for whatever reason, just went along with it even though she may have not liked it? Some women just don't know how to say 'no?'"
If he liked it, and wasn't told "no" (or "stop", or pushed away, etc), then why would he stop? I'm not the most assertive person, but even still I've never bought the "I didn't know how to say 'no'" argument. It's short, it's simple, and even works in multiple languages. Not to mention that she reciprocated. If I don't like what he's doing the last thing I'd do is respond in kind.
Janet is a tease. She liked it, but didn't want to have sex. She wanted to give that dog a "bone" and send him home.
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