Women's magazine asks for false accusers to come forward with their stories
This was spotted at an Internet forum, here:
We at DontMakeHerMad.com also wouldn't mind if women wrote in explaining what they were thinking when they requested a bogus restraining order either, or describing how they framed their Ex with bogus domestic violence allegations. There must be a lot of stories out there... Time for them to be told, ladies.
Leading UK weekly glossy magazine for women in their 20s and 30s is searching for a woman, aged 18 to 35, who claimed to have been raped and later faced charges as a result of her false allegations. I am interested in learning why a woman would lie about being raped, what the circumstances were, how she felt, what she has learned and what she would like other women to know before making similar allegations.
Taking part would include a telephone interview and pictures taken. Names can be changed.
Please write to me on katreenh@hotmail.com briefly telling me what happened, where you’re from, your age, and please include a photograph of yourself.
Many thanks.
We at DontMakeHerMad.com also wouldn't mind if women wrote in explaining what they were thinking when they requested a bogus restraining order either, or describing how they framed their Ex with bogus domestic violence allegations. There must be a lot of stories out there... Time for them to be told, ladies.
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