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Originally Posted by rcat
I'm sorry to drag this to a different vein but the different levels of 'no' thing is really, Really, REALLY upsetting to me. As a rape survivor and abuse survivor there is no argument for some levels of 'no' being stronger or more forthright than another. That would suggest that the interpretation is open to the person being told.
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I don't think that's what she meant.
. It's like if someone asks you on a date and you don't want to go you could politely reply that you aren't interested. You aren't going to say " NO you are a moron and I hate your guts and go away". Certainly if the person isn't listening and keeps calling then it's a different story. I don't think she meant when someone is aggressively pursuing you
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