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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Alternatively, if you would like to talk about college disciplinary boards vs. the police and the courts, please start your own thread about this in the college forum.[/quote] And the whole discussion is that for all the discussion on clear consent, consent actually is not that clear. And there are people that consent and yet lie about it. And it happens, believe it or not. Just like revenge porn there are revenge rape accusations. So give me a break.[/quote] Yes, people lie about consent. People lie about everything else, too. "People lie" is not an objection specific to consent. Similarly, there are misunderstandings about consent (although the reality is that the great majority of rape cases are not at all the result of a misunderstanding). There are misunderstandings about every other human interaction, too. "There are misunderstandings" is also not an objection specific to consent. Meanwhile, here's a useful message we should start educating young people about: if consent is not clear, stop.[/quote]
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