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  1. Gen z is so naive, dumb, and severely lacking nuance. They want to change cultures and words they don't even understand in the first place and have extreme reactions to the most minor circumstances. They want explicit consent and don't even know why or how. This is sad and they all need therapy for their perceived traumas and to go live in the offline world.

  2. Please to don’t compare your experience to this clown that broke into a 21 and up afterparty cuddled with the guy(she has the right to tell no and get off) and called tickling SA. Let’s be honest, she was looking to a way to make clout and money to fundraiser on.

  3. Leave fucking Georgia, alone and dream. George admitted that he was sorry and that he didn’t want to make her feel that way so give them a break they’re gone through enough

  4. A woman cannot lie about being 21, get drunk, let a man tickle her stomach, and then go around acting like a victim. Victim of what? Unconsensual tickling? She literally admitted to breaking the law. When it comes to drinking and voting, she's an adult, but when it comes to rejecting men, she's a minor? Why is this grown woman acting like she's 13? The only thing that should come of this is that she's arrested for underage drinking.

  5. can she jus stfu, there is insane amounts of evidence that these girls have LIED and almost no evidence other than George fucking apologizing WAY too much for no reason

  6. I'm confused, if a girl is drunk she can't verbally consent, so if a guy is drunk and can't verbally consent either does that make it justifiable?

    Both shouldn't be blamed of actions done when drunk if that's the case, it just makes the entire argument null.

  7. In my opinion I think George’s explanation was very very well explained and he cleared everything up and it kinda hurts to still see people think he’s some kind of monster

  8. This girl obviously never lived in the real world or doesn’t know how things going down when you are in a drinking environment and not only that girl that’s playing victim had a 21 wristband meaning she was lying to get in so shut up man

  9. "omg he tickled me, cuddled me, and touched my wrist whilst I was drunk, lied and said I was 21 even though I'm 18 which is still legal, and I felt pressured to do all of that because of literally no reason. I regret what I did despite not showing signs of disinterest or non-consent and therefore it's all his fault."

    Hive mind. ☕️🗿

  10. Yeah but they had wristbands on while being underage (they were of legal age 18 fyi not 21 to drink) and they wanted to be there too drink, like what are we talking about? You shouldn’t even be allowed to drink yet they were there and there was receipts from George. Woman can easily destroy a man’s reputation by behaving this way.

  11. Shut the hell up…it’s people like you that make it hard to believe real victims. Do you even know what SA is??? Don’t be ridiculous. This is incredibly annoying to watch and feels like a mockery to real SA victims.

  12. OK if you're gonna be saying this lady then you need to tell girls to ask for consent when they're touching people because because women and girls think they can literally touch anybody without asking

  13. I was SA near to the exact same way with how this situation was explained. And as someone who experienced that sorta situation that girl and how she says things makes me sick. I don't watch George or is saying this to defend him I don't think he's in the right or wrong or whatever. But how she phrased it, and how the story was told on both sides, it shows that it was situation she purely just regretted later. Anyone in that situation will take any chance they get to leave, to escape. She had every possible chance to leave, and she wasn't frozen she was able to say goodbye to her friends, she willing left herself alone with her so called 'abuser' that she met that night so no emotional influence for her to stay. It pisses me off, she should've kept her god damn mouth shut especially when she purely said this to ride the wave of shelbies situation. Actually disgusting

  14. I can understand caiti becoming uncomfortable in this scenario, i can understand that trauma might come from it. I have had a similarly innocent-seemjnf interaction that i know i overreacted to before, althouvh that didnt stop me from having ptsd for several months. But to allow one's own discomfort to distort their view of the facts is unreasonable and unfair to the other person (in caiti's case george). The facts are, he didnt do anything illegal, not even rlly immoral considering the fact that she didnt let him know she was uncomfortable. Therefore coming to the internet and phrasing it like sexual assault is inappropriate on her end. If she were to have simply shared her story and stated how it made her feel without naming the other person, she would have made it soley about her, and would have gotten support from her audience without getting george attacked. This would have been a better outcome. I think caiti made the wrong call, she has the right to go to the internet for herself in any scenario but in order to do so and get another person involved, the situation must be warranted. And i dont think this one was.

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