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[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. 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) 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. 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. Its ridiculous. F [/quote] This. It is out of control. Not every regret or tipsy, uninhibited sexual encounter is rape. [/quote]
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