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If one looks real carefully after Nicole climbs off of Matt once she's finished, his...equipment isn't showing or sticking out (and why would she go through the trouble of putting it back? Beyond that, why would ''any'' rapist go through the trouble of helping their victim get dressed?). The explanation for that is simple: Nicole dry-humped Matt and caused him to orgasm, and it ''still'' counts as rape because Matt didn't consent to it.
* Makes sense that Nicole would do that, given her personality. It's clear that she was the real controlling one in the relationship given how she acts towards Matt for filming her towards the end of the opening credits. She goes to his apartment after being dumped by her fiancé, to try basically get him back into a relationship with her because she believed she still had control. And when he flat out refuses, and then she finds out about his vow, it would make sense that she would dry hump him, basically cause him to break his vow and basically regain control over him before leaving the scene. Earlier in the film, one of Matt's female co-workers mentions "the power" that women have over men, and Erica could be seen as "the power" in it's raw, physical and most horrifying form.

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If one looks real carefully after Nicole climbs off of Matt once she's finished, his... equipment isn't showing or sticking out (and why would she go through the trouble of putting it back? Beyond that, why would ''any'' rapist go through the trouble of helping their victim get dressed?). The explanation for that is simple: Nicole dry-humped Matt and caused him to orgasm, and it ''still'' counts as rape because Matt didn't consent to it.
* Makes sense that Nicole would do that, given her personality. [[ControlFreak personality]]. It's clear that she was the real controlling one in the relationship relationship, given how she acts towards Matt for filming her towards the end of the opening credits. She goes to his apartment after being dumped by her fiancé, to try basically get him back into a relationship with her because she believed she still had control. And when he flat out refuses, flat-out refuses and then she finds out about his vow, it would make sense that she would dry hump dry-hump him, basically cause him to break his vow and basically regain control over him before leaving the scene. Earlier in the film, one of Matt's female co-workers mentions "the power" that women have over men, and Erica Nicole could be seen as "the power" in it's its raw, physical physical, and most horrifying form.form.
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* Makes sense that Nicole would do that, given her personality. It's clear that she was the real controlling one in the relationship given how she acts towards Matt for filming her towards the end of the opening credits. She goes to his apartment after being dumped by her fiancé, to try basically get him back into a relationship with her because she believed she still had control. And when he flat out refuses, and then she finds out about his vow, it would make sense that she would dry hump him, basically cause him to break his vow and basically regain control over him before leaving the scene.

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* Makes sense that Nicole would do that, given her personality. It's clear that she was the real controlling one in the relationship given how she acts towards Matt for filming her towards the end of the opening credits. She goes to his apartment after being dumped by her fiancé, to try basically get him back into a relationship with her because she believed she still had control. And when he flat out refuses, and then she finds out about his vow, it would make sense that she would dry hump him, basically cause him to break his vow and basically regain control over him before leaving the scene. Earlier in the film, one of Matt's female co-workers mentions "the power" that women have over men, and Erica could be seen as "the power" in it's raw, physical and most horrifying form.
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* Makes sense that Nicole would do that, given her personality. It's clear that she was the real controlling one in the relationship given how she acts towards Matt for filming her towards the end of the opening credits. She goes to his apartment after being dumped by her fiancé, to try basically get him back into a relationship with her because she believed she still had control. And when he flat out refuses, and then finds out about his vow, it would make sense that she would dry hump him, basically cause him to break his vow and basically regain control over him before leaving the scene.

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* Makes sense that Nicole would do that, given her personality. It's clear that she was the real controlling one in the relationship given how she acts towards Matt for filming her towards the end of the opening credits. She goes to his apartment after being dumped by her fiancé, to try basically get him back into a relationship with her because she believed she still had control. And when he flat out refuses, and then she finds out about his vow, it would make sense that she would dry hump him, basically cause him to break his vow and basically regain control over him before leaving the scene.
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If one looks real carefully after Nicole climbs off of Matt once she's finished, his...equipment isn't showing or sticking out (and why would she go through the trouble of putting it back? Beyond that, why would ''any'' rapist go through the trouble of helping their victim get dressed?). The explanation for that is simple: Nicole dry-humped Matt and caused him to orgasm, and it ''still'' counts as rape because Matt didn't consent to it.

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If one looks real carefully after Nicole climbs off of Matt once she's finished, his...equipment isn't showing or sticking out (and why would she go through the trouble of putting it back? Beyond that, why would ''any'' rapist go through the trouble of helping their victim get dressed?). The explanation for that is simple: Nicole dry-humped Matt and caused him to orgasm, and it ''still'' counts as rape because Matt didn't consent to it.it.
* Makes sense that Nicole would do that, given her personality. It's clear that she was the real controlling one in the relationship given how she acts towards Matt for filming her towards the end of the opening credits. She goes to his apartment after being dumped by her fiancé, to try basically get him back into a relationship with her because she believed she still had control. And when he flat out refuses, and then finds out about his vow, it would make sense that she would dry hump him, basically cause him to break his vow and basically regain control over him before leaving the scene.
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[[WMG: [[spoiler:Nicole's rape of Matt]] was non-penetrative]]
If one looks real carefully after [[spoiler:Nicole climbs off of Matt once she's finished]], his...equipment isn't showing or sticking out (and why would [[spoiler:Nicole]] go through the trouble of putting it back? Beyond that, why would ''any'' rapist go through the trouble of helping their victim get dressed?). The explanation for that is simple: [[spoiler:Nicole dry-humped Matt and caused him to orgasm]], and it ''still'' counts as rape because [[spoiler:Matt]] didn't consent to it.

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[[WMG: [[spoiler:Nicole's Nicole's rape of Matt]] Matt was non-penetrative]]
If one looks real carefully after [[spoiler:Nicole Nicole climbs off of Matt once she's finished]], finished, his...equipment isn't showing or sticking out (and why would [[spoiler:Nicole]] she go through the trouble of putting it back? Beyond that, why would ''any'' rapist go through the trouble of helping their victim get dressed?). The explanation for that is simple: [[spoiler:Nicole Nicole dry-humped Matt and caused him to orgasm]], orgasm, and it ''still'' counts as rape because [[spoiler:Matt]] Matt didn't consent to it.
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[[WMG: Nicole's rape of Matt was non-penetrative]]
If one looks real carefully after Nicole climbs off of Matt once she's finished, his...equipment isn't showing or sticking out (and why would Nicole go through the trouble of putting it back? Beyond that, why would ''any'' rapist go through the trouble of helping their victim get dressed?). The explanation for that is simple: Nicole dry-humped Matt and caused him to orgasm, and it ''still'' counts as rape because Matt didn't consent to it.

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[[WMG: Nicole's [[spoiler:Nicole's rape of Matt Matt]] was non-penetrative]]
If one looks real carefully after Nicole [[spoiler:Nicole climbs off of Matt once she's finished, finished]], his...equipment isn't showing or sticking out (and why would Nicole [[spoiler:Nicole]] go through the trouble of putting it back? Beyond that, why would ''any'' rapist go through the trouble of helping their victim get dressed?). The explanation for that is simple: Nicole [[spoiler:Nicole dry-humped Matt and caused him to orgasm, orgasm]], and it ''still'' counts as rape because Matt [[spoiler:Matt]] didn't consent to it.
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[[WMG: Nicole's rape of Matt was non-penetrative]]
If one looks real carefully after Nicole climbs off of Matt once she's finished, his...equipment isn't showing or sticking out (and why would Nicole go through the trouble of putting it back? Beyond that, why would ''any'' rapist go through the trouble of helping their victim get dressed?). The explanation for that is simple: Nicole dry-humped Matt and caused him to orgasm, and it ''still'' counts as rape because Matt didn't consent to it.

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