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Deshaun Allegations detailed (not good)


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3 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

He philosophy is that as long as you don't stick your pecker in an orifice it's okay to harass a woman for sexual favors.  If you're not doing it you are a beta, I think that was his word.

You don’t have to harass. It’s called game, get you some and you don’t have to be a beta your whole life. Top tier women not giving it up because you take them to the red lobster. 

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18 minutes ago, Bronn said:

It isn't about getting him to play for them. Duh. I don't think many people with a brain are taking that angle or arguing that.

If there is any conspiracy involved on the part of Houston, it is about ruining him for holding them hostage and attempting to force their hand.

"I won't play for Houston anymore. Trade me."

"We're not trading you. Sit out the season then."

"Okay sounds good. I'll do it again and again until you trade me, and trade me somewhere I want to go."

"Okay then we'll make it hard for you to ever play football for anyone again."

"OK, I'll just let you pay me millions of dollars NOT to play football."

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1 minute ago, AceBoogie said:

People here have met me in person. I don’t hide behind the keyboard. Ask around. Stop wasting my time. 

your African-American around 5'11''...last I saw you had short hair with a fade... ( it's been 5 years or so) 

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1 minute ago, Kuhndog94 said:

Dude... women don't automatically want to suck someone's dick because they're famous. 

Why do you think all of these players have to find escorts in the first place? 

Then what she do it for? You got a better explanation? Call it rape then. Say he raped her. 

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2 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

You don’t have to harass. It’s called game, get you some and you don’t have to be a beta your whole life. Top tier women not giving it up because you take them to the red lobster. 

Deshaun's "game" may have something to do with his current situation. You're off the rails on this one my dude.

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3 minutes ago, Bronn said:

Still not convinced. What's your name and address then?

Are you high? Why the fug would I give you that? So you can harass me. I have better poo to do. I’m only here in the first place because my flight was delayed a few hours and got bored. 

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1 hour ago, NAS said:

Let me get this straight, you get assaulted and you go back for some more?  Yeah, that's believable 

With someone who has been victimized  it can be much more complicated than that.  Can't always apply simple logic and make assumptions.

57 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

Man if you show up to give a massage and you end up performing oral sex, but you don’t file any criminal charges...either he raped you or you were complicit. There’s no in between there. Be clear. Say no. If you say no it’s rape. Clear cash grab. 

Wrong.  There are many reasons that victims of sexual assault do not file criminal charges.  That is a big problem...and also is a big issue for males who are victims.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Deshaun's "game" may have something to do with his current situation. You're off the rails on this one my dude.

You could be right. I’m pretty sure that’s what happened. He tried to get at some women who wasn’t feeling it. Probably received some bad info. That’s not a crime. 

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Just now, ladypanther said:

With someone who has been victimized  it can be much more complicated than that.  Can't always apply simple logic and make assumptions.

Wrong.  There are many reasons that victims of sexual assault do not file criminal charges.  That is a big problem...and also is a big issue for males who are victims.

If you've been reading some of what's been said in this thread, you have my sincere sympathy.

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1 minute ago, AceBoogie said:

Are you high? Why the fug would I give you that? So you can harass me. I have better poo to do. I’m only here in the first place because my flight was delayed a few hours and got bored. 

 

8 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

 I don’t hide behind the keyboard.

This you?

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