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TopicDo you guys think using "implications" to get sex is rape?
Lirishae
07/25/19 5:28:36 PM
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Kyuubi4269 posted...
You chose the more malicious answer over the more linguistically sensible one because you look on him poorly, that makes you look terrible.

Oh, for crying out loud. I never said anything remotely like that, and I didn't "choose" anything. I said I thought one interpretation was more likely based on previous statements by the same poster. You're trying to call me out for taking someone's words the wrong way because you think I have a poor opinion of them, but guess what you're doing right now?

Kyuubi4269 posted...
In one situation you distinctly do what they do not want against their wishes. Pretty open and shut case, no argument.

In the other you do nothing wrong,

Oh, good lord. The second scenario is about making a woman agree to have sex because she's afraid for her safety if she doesn't. That's plenty wrong. Even Know Your Meme acknowledges this point. The first scenario, while thoroughly reprehensible, legally does not constitute rape in the majority of the US. The second one, also thoroughly reprehensible, can very well be charged as a crime depending on what and where it happened. States have differing laws about coerced consent and how alcohol affects the ability to give consent.
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