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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Exactly. As I said, reminds me of the college athletic down the dorm hall whose ex girlfriend showed up in lingerie, seduced him then accused him of non consensual sex. He had no recourse. [/quote] Ex- girlfriend showing up in lingerie ... boy should have said no. But then again boys too often lead with their penis and this is a prime example.[/quote] Exactly why should he have said no? She's there explicitly announcing her enthusiastic consent, he takes her up on her offer, they have sex, and then seh accuses him of raping her. Why should he have said no? This thread is ridiculous. I agree with the PP who asked, "who made you the rape arbiter?" Here's yet another case where there was CLEAR CONSENT, and yet the man is still being accused of rape. Get a grip on yourself.[/quote] So wait, your objection to the idea of consent is that people might be [b]accused[/b] of something they didn't do? So if the system works like this: Accuser: You did X! Accused: No, I didn't. System: We find that the accused did not do X. that's a failure of the system, because the system shouldn't even have gotten to the point of the accuser accusing? Yow.[/quote]
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