Here's a summary made by deepseek (yay china)
Key Points:
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Denial of SA & Toxic Relationship Dynamics
- The relationship was volatile, with both parties engaging in harmful behaviors.
- The author acknowledges past mistakes but denies non-consensual acts.
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Debunking Specific Allegations:
- "Lewd Photos" Incident:
- Brick went through the author’s phone while they slept, finding suggestive Twitter bookmarks (not explicit photos).
- The author removed the bookmarks after Brick expressed discomfort.
- "Cheating" Allegation:
- Brick again accessed the author’s phone, misinterpreting texts with a friend as cheating.
- The author blocked the friend to appease Brick but denies infidelity.
- "Fake Pregnancy" Incident:
- Brick sent a fake positive pregnancy test, causing the author distress.
- The author later discovered Brick lied, but Brick dismissed it as a joke.
- Protection Dispute:
- The author denies pressuring Brick into unprotected sex, citing Brick’s own casual remarks about pregnancy risks.
- "Lewd Photos" Incident:
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CNE (Canadian National Exhibition) Incident:
- Brick claimed the author initiated unwanted sexual advances; the author denies this, stating they were exhausted and carsick.
- Tension arose from Brick’s fake pregnancy lie, not from sexual misconduct.
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January 3rd Allegations (Key SA Claims):
- The author insists all sexual encounters that day were consensual.
- Brick allegedly never expressed pain or refusal; the author disputes claims of bleeding or coercion.
- The author changed Brick’s phone password due to concerns over stalking, not to trap her.
- Post-meetup, Brick sent affectionate texts, contradicting claims of distress.
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Conclusion:
- The author maintains their innocence, arguing Brick’s allegations are misleading or false.
- They emphasize their youth during these events (starting at age 13) and express regret for past toxicity but reject accusations of assault.
Holy fuck that's long