When ‘No’ Means ‘Yes’
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I’m sure the rape counselors of the world are none too pleased with me right now, but sometimes, just sometimes, ‘no’ means ‘yes’. I’m sorry, but it’s true.
Like the guy I just talked to for four hours straight at the bar who said ‘no’ when my friend asked if he was married or had a girlfriend. I think he meant his response to be construed as a ‘yes’, I really do. Only because I just Googled him and am currently looking at his wedding pictures in the New York Times from when he got married THREE MONTHS AGO. Otherwise I would never make a seemingly absurd hypothesis like that.

