or it could have been rough sex and she decided it was too much for her and took off running.
Just saying we won’t know until he gives his side of the story and then what evidence he has that helps his side.
That statement itself is well established as 'the standard' used by perpetrators, and their attorneys push it, when they know fully well the evidence is overwhelming and difficult if not impossible to defend... other than to "blame the victim".
That is classic stuff seen and heard, time and again, by men who have a 'history' of sexual abuse. It's almost a written script...some are more familiar with than others...as I'm sure you know.