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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Yeah, I'm grossed out by people picking apart what constitutes rape. We as a society are FINALLY getting somewhere with teaching guys and then you have people poo-pooing other women's coercion. ANd yes, it most certainly can be rape to be told to have sex OR ELSE. Forcing someone to have sex with them when they don't want to is not healthy consent, that is for sure, and I am agog that it's being justified here. Gross. [/quote] It may not be healthy consent, but it is NOT rape. [/quote] Then what is it? Coerced consent? Coerced consent is not consent.[/quote] If someone says, if you don't have sex you do not love me. I will break up with you and find someone else. And the girl consents to sex. That is not rape And yes, that situation happens. Sorry, that is not rape If someone says, if you don't have sex I'll beat you up. That is rape. Its pretty clear.[/quote] No, you haven't answered the question. What is sex with coerced consent, if not rape?[/quote]
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