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Not Rics new PH username but:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/north_east/832...
Doesn't say much for the guy if he couldn't wake the girl up!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/north_east/832...
Doesn't say much for the guy if he couldn't wake the girl up!
His lawyer said:
"I have to stress that what happened was a gross error of judgement on his part. He misread the situation."
How the hell can you "misread the situation"? No means yes, and yes means rusty starfish fun?? AFAIK, sleeping/drunk/drugged = do not enter...or is that different up in Scotland? ![scratchchin](/inc/images/scratchchin.gif)
A.Wang said:
His lawyer said:
"I have to stress that what happened was a gross error of judgement on his part. He misread the situation."
How the hell can you "misread the situation"? No means yes, and yes means rusty starfish fun?? AFAIK, sleeping/drunk/drugged = do not enter...or is that different up in Scotland? ![scratchchin](/inc/images/scratchchin.gif)
![hehe](/inc/images/hehe.gif)
HRG. said:
A.Wang said:
His lawyer said:
"I have to stress that what happened was a gross error of judgement on his part. He misread the situation."
How the hell can you "misread the situation"? No means yes, and yes means rusty starfish fun?? AFAIK, sleeping/drunk/drugged = do not enter...or is that different up in Scotland? ![scratchchin](/inc/images/scratchchin.gif)
![hehe](/inc/images/hehe.gif)
Rather a long way from the story in the OP though, she was fast a-kip he wasnt. I refuse to even have a fumble with my GF if she is "out of it" in any way, due to drink etc.
davido140 said:
HRG. said:
A.Wang said:
His lawyer said:
"I have to stress that what happened was a gross error of judgement on his part. He misread the situation."
How the hell can you "misread the situation"? No means yes, and yes means rusty starfish fun?? AFAIK, sleeping/drunk/drugged = do not enter...or is that different up in Scotland? ![scratchchin](/inc/images/scratchchin.gif)
![hehe](/inc/images/hehe.gif)
Reminds me of this case a few years ago -
Sleepwalk barman is cleared in rape case
From the archive, first published Wednesday 21st Dec 2005.
A BARMAN accused of raping a woman three times walked free from court after a jury accepted he had been sleepwalking.
In what is thought to be the first case of its kind in Britain, 22-year-old James Bilton, was acquitted of the assaults, saying he could not remember what happened.
A jury unanimously cleared the defendant after hearing how in extremely rare cases sleepwalkers could carry out violent acts without intending them.
York Crown Court heard Mr Bilton had suffered from somnambulism since he was a child, and carried on walking in his sleep even as an adult.
http://archive.thisisyork.co.uk/2005/12/21/336975....
Surely one of the fundamentals of Somnambulism is that you snap out of it as soon as your moral code is questioned.
(it's why you can't hypnotise people to get their kits off and show you their VBS, if they don't agree).
Knowing somnambulism as the hypno state, I think that argument holds no water whatsoever.
How is sleepwalking somnambulism different to hypno-somnambulism?
They are the same thing.....![rolleyes](/inc/images/rolleyes.gif)
Sorry if I'm wrong.....
(it's why you can't hypnotise people to get their kits off and show you their VBS, if they don't agree).
Knowing somnambulism as the hypno state, I think that argument holds no water whatsoever.
How is sleepwalking somnambulism different to hypno-somnambulism?
They are the same thing.....
![rolleyes](/inc/images/rolleyes.gif)
Sorry if I'm wrong.....
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