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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]now adays anything can amount to rape. There are many grey situations where a woman may consent to sex and then regret it later. Under today's definition, that would be rape. WRONG, THAT IS NOT TRUE, STOP MAKING THINGS UP. It could be drunk sex where both parties were mutually drunk (not sex where someone slips something into your drink or purposely makes you drunk to incapcitate you, that's rape). IF A PERSON IS SO DRUNK THAT THEY ARE PASSED OUT AND/OR CANNOT USE SOUND JUDGMENT, THEN YES IT IS RAPE. AN UNCONSIOUS PERSON CANNOT GIVE CONSENT. It could be where the woman was unable to speak up clearly and said yes to sex even though the situation was uncomfortable to her. These people would also classify it as sex. NO, NOT RAPE, AND I HAVE NEVER EVER SEEN THAT ARGUED IN ALL MY YEARS WORKING WITH RAPE VICTIMS. [b]There are people trying to say that if someone lies to you to have sex (e.g. he tells you he is rich but he is not) that is also rape. AGAIN, THIS IS RIDICULOUS, AND NOBODY, ESPECIALLY NOBODY HERE IS SAYING THAT. IF ONE IDIOT IS SAYING THIS ON THE INTERNET, THIS DOES NOT MAKE IT A TREND.[/b] Its ridiculous. THIS I AGREE WITH. RIDICULOUS INDEED. [/quote] My responses in all caps.[/quote] it is ridiculous but it is happening. http://madamenoire.com/536165/should-lying-to-get-sex-be-considered-rape/ According to Jenice Armstrong columnist for the Philadelphia Daily News, New Jersey law Assemblyman Troy Singleton has sponsored a bill which would make “sexual assault by fraud” a punishable offense. In short, the bill hopes to expand the definition of sexual assault in that state to include “an act of sexual penetration to which a person has given consent because the actor has misrepresented the purpose of the act or has represented he is someone he is not.” As reported by Armstrong, the inspiration behind the bill is Mischele Lewis, a 37-year-old “suburban-mom-turned-activist” who found out that the man she was dating lied about not only not having children – he has a 10 year old daughter – but also not having a home – he lived in his parent’s basement.[/quote]
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