My freshman year of college, I spent a lot of time out of my dorm room. Which, given the size of the room I shared with two other women, was objectively the correct choice. My primary motivation for avoiding the room my parents lovingly and generously paid for was a roommate that was… very friendly… with members of the opposite sex. I didn’t want to sit in awkward tension while my roommate waited for me to leave or fall asleep, so I made myself as scarce as possible. Preparing the episode script and reading about roommates in tight quarters aboard a ship made me profoundly thankful that, although my roommate made it difficult to spend time in my room, at least the activities she engaged in were consensual.
I relied heavily on two CGCCA opinions (1)(2), two CAAF opinions (1)(2), and an NMCCA opinion. I also pulled details from some of the appellate briefing.
I referenced information obtained from Passagemaker, the NY Times, and NSVRC.org.
This episode involved discussion of sexual assault. There are a number of resources available for survivors and victim of sexual assault, including the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN). They offer a free, confidential national sexual assault hotline at 800-656-HOPE as well as an online chat option.
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