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Condom Falls Off COLLEGE Bro During Consensual Sex – Now He’s ACCUSED Of Rape

And he’s ALREADY facing some serious consequences.

Just a ‘harmless’ little hook-up, is it? Only an uptight prude would tell you that getting frisky in college is risky behavior? Guess again.

In case the massive uptick in drug-resistant STDs weren’t enough to make you think twice about getting down and dirty with some random pirate hooker, here’s another reason: Rape Charges — from a chick who had given consent.

Confused?

How can someone be accused of rape if she had given her consent? One bro just learned the answer to that question, the hard way.

The student, referred to in court documents as John Doe, said in his lawsuit that he met his accuser, referred to as Ann Roe, on Tinder. The two met up in the early morning hours of December 9, 2018. They eventually returned to John’s room for what both students described as a consensual sexual encounter. After about 45 minutes, however, there was a condom mishap (Ann gave different versions of what happened) and John had to put on a new one.

John claimed he asked Ann for consent “before the unprotected contact” and twice during the “short time” where he wore no condom. Ann would eventually tell campus investigators otherwise.

For the rest of December, John claimed in his lawsuit, the two continued to chat online in a friendly manner, but in January, Ann started expressing concern over the brief, unprotected portion of their encounter. On January 16, 2019, to wrote to John:

I wasn’t comfortable with like being penetrated without protection HAHA it like happened briefly but it left me pretty confused … I’m not like mad or gonna like idk try to get you in trouble or anything I was just confused.

Ann wrote again the next day, saying she was “not trying to smear you or anything but I need some time to think about how I feel about this situation.”

She now also claimed to have been “actually sexually assaulted multiple times.”

The female student has since reported to authorities at Yale that the sexual contact was NOT consensual.

The accused is arguing that he is being unfairly punished.

“John Doe” alleges that “gender bias was a motivating factor” in the decision against him by Dean of the College Marvin Chun, which resulted in his suspension.

He argues that the Ivy League school should have updated its sexual-misconduct procedures after Education Secretary Betsy DeVos* rescinded the Obama administration’s guidance on the subject in fall 2017.
Source: College Fix

Further clouding the issue is the claim that the woman gave conflicting accounts of what really happened with respect to the condom.

Ann, according to the lawsuit, gave a different version of the events to each of three male friends. She told one that John removed the condom and she then performed oral sex on him. She told another that it was she who removed the condom. She told the third that John removed the condom without telling her, an act referred to as “stealthing.”

She told a Yale investigator that the “condom came off,” they briefly continued to have sex, and then John put on a new condom and they continued again.
Source: DailyWire

The defendant has also made specific complaints against the objectivity of the jury, including the difference in what kind of questions were asked of both parties, the way in which they were asked, and even the looks of open disgust noticed on some faces of the people charged with making these decisions.

Anita Sharif-Hyder (below), the associate secretary of the UWC, “mocked” Doe as he went to her office to complain about Roe’s “defamation” against him. She greeted him by saying sarcastically: “Your mother obviously raised you well.”

In addition, Doe claims that the UWC was unresponsive to a number of his emails. After a UWC counselor at Yale Mental Health made contact with him, as required by UWC policy, the counselor ignored him thereafter, Doe claims.

…Yale’s UWC procedures give complainants and respondents the right to a hearing conducted by a “trained body” that “fairly and expeditiously” adjudicates complaints. Such fair treatment, Doe said, he did not receive.

Early in his testimony, one panelist “murmured something, shook his head vigorously and immediately began writing notes and stared at John with a look of disgust.” The new advisor told Doe this was not typical behavior by panelists, who get “specific training against doing that.”

The panel’s questions to Doe had a “demeaning tone” and seized on “minor” discrepancies, while its questions to Roe were “very polite and conciliatory” and ignored “major” discrepancies, he claims.

…The panel asked Doe questions unrelated to the investigation, including an in-depth description of his other past sexual encounters. Yale policy prevents the panel from using “previous accusations of other acts of sexual misconduct that did not result in formal discipline” as evidence of culpability.
Source: CollegeFix

Bros, before you go after that easy college hookup, ask yourself — what price are you really willing to pay to knock boots with that stranger?

Oh, and about those new-and-improved STDs we mentioned. See related:

World Health Org Says, ‘Oral Sex Is Spreading An Untreatable Super STD’ – So Gross!

NASTY: America’s Got An STD Problem – Experts Say It’s Because Of …

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