He also described a sexual encounter with a woman in college who later accused him of rape. He had considered the sex to be consensual.
Spurlock said he “didn’t know what to do” when the woman started to cry during sex. She had said earlier in the night, before they took off their clothes, that she did not want to have sex.
“We stopped having sex and I rolled beside her,” Spurlock wrote
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Sounds like a couple of inebriated college students behaving in a typical fashion. If she didn’t want to have s**, why did she take off her clothes? Buyer’s remorse, IMO. (I am a woman, btw). I may be wrong, but that is what it sounds like to me.
And as for the crying, maybe this is too much info, but s** can lead to intense emotions; it has been a long time for me, but I did cry a couple of times, out of joy.
Again, if you don’t want to have s**, keep your clothes on and call a cab to get home. Or if he is at your place, tell him to get out, and if he won’t, call the police.
What is up with all of these “sexual misconduct” stories now? Bizarre.
My recently calibrated GayDar pegs when I read Morgan Spurlocks personal accounts of his sexual conquests