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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
4-06-2008 @ 9:54PM
Ana said...
I have seen a man travelling with his sleeping wife put his hand in the pants of a girl who was sleeping next to him without any provocation at all. He thought she'll "like it". Thankfully, she was not drugged and could scream. I have seen many things like this as a flight attendant. The drug victim would not press charges because she doesn't remember what they did to her and most likely the drug is out of your system by the time you regain consciousness and lets face it nothing will happen to the perpetrator(s) in a foreign country or in this country. To what end would anybody make up a story like that? To cover embarrassment that she peed on herself or was drunk? People are not embarrased about being drunk and the only way you find out they peed in their seats is by the wet cushion after they are long gone. Probably, nobody noticed either to begin with so saying you were drugged only made people notice. This woman was not in a dark alley or in a club. This is an epidemic. Look up scopolamine among others - the most scary part is that to others you appear drunk or with scopolamine like you know what you're doing. Soon you'll wonder why you can't get a date. What's the point if in order to be safe you can't relax or even look up from your food and drink? It is the equivalent of saying that you deserved to be mugged and it was your fault because you have money in your wallet. You think you're a guy so you're safe, right? Well, you may wake to find yourself beaten to a pulp and your bank account cleaned out or how about a video on the internet of you being raped by a few guys?