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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] yes it seems very straightforward does it not. However, in this climate consent is nebulous. You could consent, withdraw it later and cry rape.[/quote] If you're doing Sexual Act A with a consenting partner, and in the midst of Sexual Act A your partner stops consenting, it actually is rape. Also rape: if your partner consented to Sexual A, but you do Sexual Act B, which your partner did not consent to. Why? Because sex without consent is rape. Here are two simple rules for navigating this supposedly nebulous climate: 1. Only do sexual things with consenting partners. 2. Unless you are certain that a person is consenting, do not do sexual things with that person.[/quote] And there you go.[/quote]
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