Saxon Mullins sparked a national debate after saying she felt let down after making a rape allegation.
Saxon Mullins says she once had romantic dreams of what her 'first time' would be like.
Under the new "affirmative consent" laws in New South Wales , a person must say or do something to communicate their consent for sex. She told a jury the man had become "frustrated" and "aggressive" after she informed him she wanted to go back inside a nightclub to her friend."I was just scared I guess. I didn't know what to do so I just did what he said," Ms Mullins told a trial.Ms Mullins began a national conversation after telling her story to the ABC in 2018
"It felt really personal. It wasn't 'Oh, we didn't meet this threshold'. It felt like it was me that wasn't believed," she says.
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