Its difficult to know from this story what was going on around her apartment.
But hey, women love speculation, so keep assuming.

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Bora Bora wrote:gertrude wrote:she was distressed, violated, what other options had she, to be left alone in the middle of the desert?
Yes she claims that she was violated. But between her getting out of the car when HE brought her back home and letting HIM enter her apartment I'm sure she could have fled or screamed. Or was he holding a gun to her head? Gertrude, sometimes women cry "foul".
Her story just doesn't make sense nor did she show any sense by getting in the car with a complete stranger, unless, of course, chatting him up in the bar made them quick friends and she knew all she had to know which allowed her to trust him.
Most people know that if you get caught up in a situation while intoxicated, think twice before reporting it. The police are always going to look closer at the person who was drinking. And that's what is happening in this case. They see a woman who was drunk. There was nothing about the alleged rapist having been drinking. If she told the police the same story that was in the paper, they may just see where it is questionable.
gertrude wrote: The UAE is not the US or Europe where women can try to gain from a false accusation of rape.
gertrude wrote:Bora Bora wrote:gertrude wrote:she was distressed, violated, what other options had she, to be left alone in the middle of the desert?
Yes she claims that she was violated. But between her getting out of the car when HE brought her back home and letting HIM enter her apartment I'm sure she could have fled or screamed. Or was he holding a gun to her head? Gertrude, sometimes women cry "foul".
Her story just doesn't make sense nor did she show any sense by getting in the car with a complete stranger, unless, of course, chatting him up in the bar made them quick friends and she knew all she had to know which allowed her to trust him.
Most people know that if you get caught up in a situation while intoxicated, think twice before reporting it. The police are always going to look closer at the person who was drinking. And that's what is happening in this case. They see a woman who was drunk. There was nothing about the alleged rapist having been drinking. If she told the police the same story that was in the paper, they may just see where it is questionable.
If it was consensual s ex and drunk, would not it be suicidal to report it to the police as rape?
And if it was consensual why does she face prison for illegal s ex and not him?
The UAE is not the US or Europe where women can try to gain from a false accusation of rape.
raidah wrote:she was drunk right? if she wasnt able to evaluate the consequences of going out there with a stranger, would have she been capable of thinking rationally on what she was getting into by going to the police?
RobbyG wrote:They must be lonely women feeling attracted to Arab complexion and credit cards. Do all those victimized women happen to be Eastern Europeans?
Place your bets please. I'm the booky on this one.
desertdudeshj wrote:No Khabibi they only only take cash, One khundred only !