I study human behavior and language, and I must say these oddly specific stories are quite compelling. I am not saying it's definitely true of course, but the situations described are not your typical sexual harassment claim, which leads me to believe them.
Oh boy. If you really studying human behavior, you would know that we all are individuals. To say that only because these claims are not your "typical" sexual harassment claim (what does even mean?), you think there are true, is like looking into a crystal ball and doing some guessing. As a lawyer assistent I have seen claims like that and I am enraged when these allegations are made up by women and also by men. Because its because of them, that I find it hard to blieve things like that. And besides you should never believe claims based on claims but rather try to find some rational facts than prove these allegations are true. Otherwise is just guessing.
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