<p>Caution is advised here. Most of the time, the girl is probably telling the truth, but not always.</p>
<p>I say this because women sometimes do make false accusations.</p>
<p>Like in the Duke rape case.</p>
<p>In my own case, I actually have had two such incidents in my life.</p>
<p>When I was in my 20’s, I had a girlfriend who was a heavy drinker, and one time, we were having an argument on a street corner, and she suddenly flung herself down on the ground, and started yelling “he is beating me, he is beating me !!!” She got up when no one had seen this, and did it a second time.</p>
<p>Then, 20 years later, when my wife and I were talking about getting divorced, my wife informed me that I had better do exactly like she says, or she would accuse me of child abuse, and then I would never see my son again. Then, just 10 minutes later, she was all lovey dovey again.</p>
<p>And I have a friend, who is a high level executive at a big corporation, who was getting divorced, and he was advised by his attorney to never be alone with his ex-wife during the divorce, because it supposedly was very common for wifes in such situations try to claim the husband hit her, or something like that.</p>
<p>And remember, in the movie To Kill a Mockingbird, where the white girl falsely alleged she was raped by the black guy, when in actuality, she had been attracted to him, and came on to him. While only a novel, such a narrative did not come out of left field. </p>
<p>So yes, most of the time the woman is probably telling the truth, but not always.</p>