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Yes, anyone can change their mind at any point. Past a certain point, it is rather rude, though, and likely to engender lasting animosity.
But if you spent Friday and Saturday texting your GFs that you were going to spend the night at Bonzo's apt and screw his brains out, lots of luck proving rape if you changed your mind during late foreplay or something. Not saying that's what happened, speaking generally.
That's probably true, and undoubtedly not right at the same time.
I guess it goes to credibility of the victim. "She said yes before she said no" can be interpreted by a jury as "she said yes and then lied afterwards, for one reason or another, to claim rape." It's not like that never happened either. So, I can maybe see the reason a jury would be hesitant to convict on her testimony alone.