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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Will it eliminate rape? No it will not. The people who have the urge to rape will rape. Will it reduce rape? No it will not. It will increase the instances where even innocent contact is now rape. It will inf act define all sexual contact as rape, and you'll see alot more falsely accused men. It will have the counter effect of making real rape victims less believed. I used to feel really sorry and want to help rape victims. Now my first question is. what if...she is making it up. You should care about what consent and what rape means. Because it has dire consequences for people's lives. The problem is now that noone knows what consent is anymore. Its not clear cutnow that every interaction is rape. Rape used to be clear cut. [/quote] Oh, the good old days, when everybody knew that rape was a strange man jumping out of the bushes and beating a woman over the head, and somebody using your body sexually without your consent under any other circumstances was simply your own damn fault, you slut, you were probably asking for it. People known darn well what consent is -- if they want to. It's only people who talk about "real rape" who find the idea so complicated and confusing.[/quote]
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