@@raegonewild Yeah, like destroying the relationship in Eastenders between Billy and Little Mo over her rape and conception of her baby as a result. It was depressing to watch.
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Maybe that’s why Abi’s been brought into the story. I doubt she’ll excuse Aaron for literal rape but she’ll probably draw parallels between addiction and his fathers alcoholism.
This is actually rubbish, if you ask for a female officer specifically especially when to do with this subject they always sort that out. I went through this at 16 I had a male and female police officer come round to the house, they asked me if I wanted to speak to just the female which I did.
@@spencerreid2086 For me at that time the person who has assaulted me was a man, id lived a life where most of the people i was close to were all females, males had always been unreliable and untrustworthy so I just felt safer and more comfortable. I imagine its different for each person but its just much more comfortable especially for a female to report assault to another woman.
You were 16. Amy is an adult. When I went though something similar in my 20s I got a male officer for the initial report and had to wait 2 months for a female officer to be available for the ABE interview. The male officer here was just taking the initial report, which will just be basic details so it won't matter if the person is male or female. What is rubbish is the idea that within a few hours she made a report, was interviewed, and Aaron was arrested. Also, I'm really sorry you went through something like this, especially at 16 😢
@@spencerreid2086 they ask very detailed questions in the ABE interview and some women will feel uncomfortable speaking to a man about that. But the truth is, the case progression is largely based on how sympathetic the officer is towards the victim (shouldn't be, but it usually is). The type of women who join the police force don't tend to be very sympathetic towards other women, so in many cases it's actually better to speak to a male officer, as there's a higher likelihood of them being a decent person. You would get a better outcome by speaking to a male officer for e.g. in his 50s who might have a young daughter, than a female officer in her 20s. Ultimately any decision are made by the DS or DC but the opinion of the interviewing officer counts for a lot.
@@jenjones90 Im sorry to you also you went through something like this, no one should ever have to. Im really sorry you had to speak to a male officer, I think thats wrong! It should be an option, not just if your really young, because its such an ordeal in itself whatever can make it more comfortable should be in place x
There's always two sides two every story but its sick what Aaron did to Amy, I hope he don't get away it but he will do if there's not enough evidence.
@@Anonymous-cf1yh I wasn't talking about his looks,his character raped another character, I hope for your sake no one rapes you and and whoever defends you don't get told told to leave them alone, don't get your knickers in a twist,I get you fancy the character Aaron but like I said I don't care about his looks, his character did something nasty,it's about something his character did ,no one cares about his looks ,,I didn't say anything about this looks,read the comment properly before you go and get your knickers in a twist,god forbid if someone raped you,you wouldn't be saying that if someone raped you and the difference is it would be in real life.
I hate how they trying to make Aaron bad he was always such a good guy I always do and I was slightly hoping that him and Amy would have got together but I do not like the storyline I wish they could have picked someone else to someone else
Amy said she felt sick then passed out. He didn’t stop, didn’t care, he had sex with her. Now he’s twisted the story where he’s ignoring that fact. He is the bad guy
@@destinydarrling9276 mate that's giving them too much credit its just called inconsistent writing given this storyline wasn't even meant for Aaron originally.
I only dislike them choosing Aaron as he's just off a child/domestic abuse storyline and then is written to be a rapist (The actor is doing a good job so do see why they'd give him the material) just unfortunate that the other childhood abuse survivor Paul was slightly villainised for his cruelty to Aaron (knowing his situation and you think would've been empathetic) at the start, provoking him into hitting Paul then making him the bad guy that's not good enough for Summer.
The camera in those rooms aren’t that close or noticeable. Have to say. It’s heartbreaking. 3% of cases of this nature go to crown court and only 1% get a conviction. We need to do more to protect women. First of all by teaching men we don’t owe them anything and our clothing is NOT an invitation.
🙄🙄🙄🙄 people who do these things in most cases do know its wrong they just don't give a crap it isn't about educating anyone its about taking steps to stay safe something which we all need to do in Society putting young boys into camps or whatever it is you want isn't going to do shit.
@@lisathorne9358 why? no one is promised safety we're all at danger whenever we go out alone and educating people won't do shit the people who do these things know its wrong if they didn't then no one would deny it and convictions would be way easier.
Blimey slots happend since I watched it 6 months ago ..characters have changed ..expect summer is still going thru her exams and eating disorder and diabetes and just being totally 😴. One character we wouldn't miss .
This happened to me didn’t bother telling anyone tho because back then in the early 2000s things like this weren’t taken seriously or even considered rape.
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@@Anonymous-cf1yh a thief is a thief. Wether he’s a likeable one or not. You wouldn’t leave a tenner on the side and go to the toilet while he was around.
@@Badboyyardie Let’s remember that although men do get raped, the rape is committed by men. It is extremely rare for a woman to commit rape. Then again 85% of all crimes are committed by men.
Wtf Aaron lying to Summer about what really happened so he don’t lose her . The real truth will come out in the end Aaron
Wow, he's totally gaslighting her
She wanted it
@@BretClement1989 no she did not! He raped her
She was unconscious
@@BretClement1989 how can you want it when your passed out and can’t give consent are you stupid
@@BretClement1989 I've reported your comment you sicko
At least they didn't end up making Amy pregnant from this. I don't think I could take Summer whining about that.
don’t give the writers ideas lol
the pregnancy storylines are terrible and repetitive 😅
@@raegonewild 🤣 Don't I know it. I was relieved when Amy said she took the morning after pill. We were safe for now!
@@mione134 the morning after pill doesn’t always work 😣
@@raegonewild Yeah, like destroying the relationship in Eastenders between Billy and Little Mo over her rape and conception of her baby as a result. It was depressing to watch.
This whole story is sad to watch. I was assaulted in a very similar way to Amy in May last year, so I feel everything she's feeling right now 😢
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No need to go to the police bruv just dont drink at night with men
I can see this a mile off summer believing Aaron’s side till it’s proven Amy was right then summer runs apologising then they make up always happens
Summer you should be on Amy side not Arran
Daisy could support Amy every step of way
@@Anonymous-cf1yh wym no chance it happens every time on every soap storylines are just more and more predictable as they go😂😂😂
@@Anonymous-cf1yh and don't even think to say no chance if you do you have me to deal with you have me to answer to
wonder if Aaron's dad will be brought up again he really didn't have the best role model in life.
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Maybe that’s why Abi’s been brought into the story. I doubt she’ll excuse Aaron for literal rape but she’ll probably draw parallels between addiction and his fathers alcoholism.
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This is actually rubbish, if you ask for a female officer specifically especially when to do with this subject they always sort that out. I went through this at 16 I had a male and female police officer come round to the house, they asked me if I wanted to speak to just the female which I did.
may I ask why is that? why do victims of assault feel more comfortable talking to female officers in these cases? just curious.
@@spencerreid2086 For me at that time the person who has assaulted me was a man, id lived a life where most of the people i was close to were all females, males had always been unreliable and untrustworthy so I just felt safer and more comfortable. I imagine its different for each person but its just much more comfortable especially for a female to report assault to another woman.
You were 16. Amy is an adult. When I went though something similar in my 20s I got a male officer for the initial report and had to wait 2 months for a female officer to be available for the ABE interview. The male officer here was just taking the initial report, which will just be basic details so it won't matter if the person is male or female.
What is rubbish is the idea that within a few hours she made a report, was interviewed, and Aaron was arrested.
Also, I'm really sorry you went through something like this, especially at 16 😢
@@spencerreid2086 they ask very detailed questions in the ABE interview and some women will feel uncomfortable speaking to a man about that.
But the truth is, the case progression is largely based on how sympathetic the officer is towards the victim (shouldn't be, but it usually is). The type of women who join the police force don't tend to be very sympathetic towards other women, so in many cases it's actually better to speak to a male officer, as there's a higher likelihood of them being a decent person. You would get a better outcome by speaking to a male officer for e.g. in his 50s who might have a young daughter, than a female officer in her 20s. Ultimately any decision are made by the DS or DC but the opinion of the interviewing officer counts for a lot.
@@jenjones90 Im sorry to you also you went through something like this, no one should ever have to. Im really sorry you had to speak to a male officer, I think thats wrong! It should be an option, not just if your really young, because its such an ordeal in itself whatever can make it more comfortable should be in place x
There's always two sides two every story but its sick what Aaron did to Amy, I hope he don't get away it but he will do if there's not enough evidence.
which there isn't
@@Anonymous-cf1yh I wasn't talking about his looks,his character raped another character, I hope for your sake no one rapes you and and whoever defends you don't get told told to leave them alone, don't get your knickers in a twist,I get you fancy the character Aaron but like I said I don't care about his looks, his character did something nasty,it's about something his character did ,no one cares about his looks ,,I didn't say anything about this looks,read the comment properly before you go and get your knickers in a twist,god forbid if someone raped you,you wouldn't be saying that if someone raped you and the difference is it would be in real life.
Summer will go crazy
I hate how they trying to make Aaron bad he was always such a good guy I always do and I was slightly hoping that him and Amy would have got together but I do not like the storyline I wish they could have picked someone else to someone else
Amy said she felt sick then passed out. He didn’t stop, didn’t care, he had sex with her. Now he’s twisted the story where he’s ignoring that fact. He is the bad guy
But this is the point of the storyline. Good guys are not always as good as they seem
@@destinydarrling9276 mate that's giving them too much credit its just called inconsistent writing given this storyline wasn't even meant for Aaron originally.
I only dislike them choosing Aaron as he's just off a child/domestic abuse storyline and then is written to be a rapist (The actor is doing a good job so do see why they'd give him the material) just unfortunate that the other childhood abuse survivor Paul was slightly villainised for his cruelty to Aaron (knowing his situation and you think would've been empathetic) at the start, provoking him into hitting Paul then making him the bad guy that's not good enough for Summer.
The camera in those rooms aren’t that close or noticeable. Have to say. It’s heartbreaking. 3% of cases of this nature go to crown court and only 1% get a conviction. We need to do more to protect women. First of all by teaching men we don’t owe them anything and our clothing is NOT an invitation.
🙄🙄🙄🙄 people who do these things in most cases do know its wrong they just don't give a crap it isn't about educating anyone its about taking steps to stay safe something which we all need to do in Society putting young boys into camps or whatever it is you want isn't going to do shit.
@@spencerreid2086 it IS about educating. Women shouldn’t have to take precautions to stay safe, that should be promised that we’re safe.
@@lisathorne9358 why? no one is promised safety we're all at danger whenever we go out alone and educating people won't do shit the people who do these things know its wrong if they didn't then no one would deny it and convictions would be way easier.
Maybe it's time to tune in to Emmerdale.
Blimey slots happend since I watched it 6 months ago ..characters have changed ..expect summer is still going thru her exams and eating disorder and diabetes and just being totally 😴. One character we wouldn't miss .
Jakeb could support Amy Bolew every step of way
This happened to me didn’t bother telling anyone tho because back then in the early 2000s things like this weren’t taken seriously or even considered rape.
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I want Garry windas to be arrested for Rick and Derek and Rana and he beet Ryan Connor up
To be fair Ryan sort of asked for it he robbed him then didn’t pay him back when he said he would.
@@Anonymous-cf1yh but he did rob Gary, and he also robbed the bistro. Being a criminal doesn’t make you a bad person but he’s definitely a thief.
@@Anonymous-cf1yh a thief is a thief. Wether he’s a likeable one or not. You wouldn’t leave a tenner on the side and go to the toilet while he was around.
Another repeat story again all been done before and Victoria in Emmerdale it happen to her awhile back story swapping at the awards party is rife
How many times do u need telling arron is a good man and he did not rape anyone i like aaron i think hes nice
Arren could meet Heavey and Gruff and Max and Blake and Cory Brent and Justin that would be great
And Demon Hay
Bye Aaron
He can't used excused that he had been drinking
Arren dad he abused Aaron
You should be arrested Arran Dad
For what he did to Aaron
Big deal if Arron was abused. The majority of abuse is suffered by woman, and men are almost always the abusers.
@@wendywill7519 That is some justification
@@Flygono03 And Jckeb and Heavey and Demon Hay
I feel like Aaron and summer could be siblings
Arren summer could be sibling
I'm not saying women deserve rape but Amy is a character that shouldn't be harmed in any way
No one should be raped any gender
@@abbieroseholden4174 i wasn't saying men deserve rape i only said women then because Amy is a woman
@@Badboyyardie Let’s remember that although men do get raped, the rape is committed by men. It is extremely rare for a woman to commit rape. Then again 85% of all crimes are committed by men.
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summer is so boring
Aaron was just as drunk, in the eyes of the law neither of them were in a position to consent
But he was conscious
Arron should report Amy for rape he was drunk too
He was just as drunk yes but he was conscious and knew exactly what he was doing where as Amy completely passed out so wasn’t in a position to consent
She was not consenting because clearly before she completely passed out the was brushing him away but he continued.