Claim means to assert or state that something is the case.
She never claimed she was molested.
She claimed they took showers together that she later felt might have been inappropriate. That is not a claim of molestation. Of course she was molested. You know it, and I know it. But she never claimed to be molested. Stop trying to make up your own reality.
She claimed she had inappropriate showers, or showers that she felt might have been inappropriate. She never directly claimed that she was molested. Of course you know she was. I do too.
But stop just making shit up. She never claimed she was molested. In the literal sense, she never claimed to have been molested. She did claim to have taken showers with him that were inappropriate. In fact she even says “might have been” inappropriate. Or something to that effect. She never. Claimed. To be. Molested.
Again, of course she was. You know it. I know it. But she never claimed it. So stop saying that she did.
All I am asking for, from you, is to be accurate and literal. And that bothers you. Why? Oh, because you want to continue to say shit without having to back it up with actual facts, that are literal and accurate.
She. Never. Claimed. To be. Molested.
That is, literally, true. She claimed that inappropriate showers took place, but that is not necessarily molestation.
There is a difference between taking showers with someone who you probably should not take showers with, because it inappropriate, and actually, like, fucking her, or finger fucking her, or touching her genitals, or something else that would rise to the level of molestation.
Again, we know what happened! You know it, I know it! But that’s not what the diary literally says. It doesn’t say that. It doesn’t go that far. It goes up to that point but not that far.
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