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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sorry. Women can't rape men, unless it is in the ass with an object. Carry on claiming they can. Plus an 120lb woman against a 200k man? You all are grasping and it is pure comedy.[/quote] So if the woman is sober and the guy isn't ... that's not legitimate rape then? As for "why did he get in a relationship with this girl?" Remember the episode of Downton Abbey where Edna seduced Tom and then Edna tried to guilt-trip Tom into marrying her because they slept together and she wanted him to take care of the baby? Same thought process. If the guy's kind of troubled to begin with, it's all the easier.[/quote] Seduction and guilt-tripping are not forcible rape in the eyes of the law. [/quote] Why are you turning this into a criminal defense trial? (Note the qualifiers: "forcible" "eyes of the law'") Having sex with someone who refused or who is unable to consent is rape. Having sex with someone who doesn't want to have sex is rape. I'll stipulate that you might not be able to get a conviction, but that doesn't make the victim any less raped. [/quote] Seduction and guilt tripping are not forcible rape in my eyes either. Is there an objective standard?[/quote]
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