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NRL Players and family members in hot water
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[QUOTE="Thelmus, post: 2900603, member: 8988"] The problem with alchohol is when it's used as crutch against assuming responsibility for reckless or bad behaviour. Personal responsibility for your actions includes making sure you are capable of making responsible decisions, regardless of what you have consumed. I have no time for men that drink too much and either hit their wives/girfriends afterwards, or take a women to bed whether she's willing or not. Those things can not be mitigated, not by their intoxination and certainly not by the girl's intoxication. Blaming a girl for drinking too much in such a situation demonstrates predatory behaviour as an acceptable course. It is NOT. That said. When two people are drunk, the presumption of a reasonable account of events occurred is hard to determine, and I think, harder to prove. People recovering from a heavy night, believe what they want sometimes, as opposed to facing up to their own inadequacies in the face of intoxication. [/QUOTE]
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