• qvcatullus
    +3

    But giving your wife a couple of glasses of wine isn't quite the same as giving her a glass of wine with three half benadryl pills, which in turn isn't the same as luring teenagers into a beer-van.

    Which is precisely my point. Giving a consenting and willing adult drugs does not "establish a procilivity" in any meaningful way towards using drugs on unsuspecting women to take sexual advantage of them. They are not "the same."

    • SoCalWingFan (edited 9 years ago)
      +2

      But you're not being accused of drugging and raping several women over a period of many years. I'd argue that while in most cases, a history of giving women drugged drinks when the women are consenting and aware of the drugs is a non-issue (EDIT - or a different issue, at least), but in the context of someone accused of doing this exact thing to women that weren't aware of it...that seems like it could be a potentially compelling argument.

    • qvcatullus
      +2
      @SoCalWingFan -

      But you're not being accused of drugging and raping several women over a period of many years

      Or so you assume... :) Although, for the record, I'm not. To the best of my knowledge.

    • SoCalWingFan
      +2
      @qvcatullus -

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