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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] You can repeat your mantra about consent until the cows come home, but the fact is, no one really can predict what someone is going to say about any given sexual encounter after the fact. There can be enthusiasm, affirmatives, and consent all around, but if you're unknowingly dealing with someone unstable, it is completely in their hands to call it rape after the fact, if they so choose. This happens and will continue to happen - unless perhaps we educate our girls to NOT DO THIS. [/quote] No one really can predict what ANYBODY is going to say about ANYTHING after the fact. Should there be an education campaign focused on telling people not to lie about stuff that might harm other people? This "oh, oh, oh, consent is so COMPLICATED, how can anybody possibly be expected to deal with it" business is really annoying. If you act like a decent human being in your encounters with other people -- any encounters, including sexual encounters -- chances are good that nothing bad will come of the encounter. There is no 100% guarantee, of course, but there is no 100% guarantee about anything in this life except that you will die at the end of it.[/quote] Okay Pollyanna... all girls are good and if you a just nice nothing bad will happen. [/quote]
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