Two college students meet at a college Atlanta. She is a beautiful church going Christian girl from the South who wants to remain a virgin thru her wedding night to offer her virginity to her husband. He comes from a family of doctors in Massachusetts, destined to be a doctor, aware of her wanting to remain a virgin. They only have oral sex for a year. One day, he sticks it into her. She reports it as rape. Is this rape?
In the story, a woman and a man are having oral sex for over a year. She is a church going Christian woman who has been brought up to remain a virgin thru her wedding night. She is saving her virginity for her husband on her wedding night. Her virginity is sacrosanct.
He is studying medicine to be doctor. His father and grandfather are doctors. He knows he will be a doctor someday.
But one night, in the heat of passion, he gets on the top of her and sticks it into her. She loses her virginity. He initially wants to marry her, but later he changes his mind. She reports the incident as rape. He is charged with rape. He says in his defense when he stuck it into her, he was certain he wants to marry her. But in the weeks and months that passed, he realized marrying her is not a good idea. He changed his mind. He argues he wouldn't be charged with rape if he went thru with the marriage. But now that he has decided not to marry her, he is facing rape charges.
She, of the other hand, makes the argument that he knew he wasn't going to marry her. He was just trying to screw her. This was just a game to him. He never intended to marry her.
They each have a valid argument worth considering. The story needs to advance both points of view. The story is balanced and the reader can’t decide who is right and who is wrong.
But the jury finds him not guilty and he walks a free man. He then asks her to marry him.
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