Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No, it wouldn't. If the person was capable of consent AND consented, it's not rape. If a person was capable of consent but did not consent, then it's rape. If a person was not capable of consent, then the person did not consent (even though the person may have agreed), and it's rape.
i totallly agree with you. Some people are trying to make situations where a person consented also areas where it may be sexual assault and rape.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:now adays anything can amount to rape.
There are many grey situations where a woman may consent to sex and then regret it later. Under today's definition, that would be rape.
It could be drunk sex where both parties were mutually drunk (not sex where someone slips something into your drink or purposely makes you drunk to incapcitate you, that's rape)
It could be where the woman was unable to speak up clearly and said yes to sex even though the situation was uncomfortable to her. These people would also classify it as sex.
There are people trying to say that if someone lies to you to have sex (e.g. he tells you he is rich but he is not) that is also rape.
Its ridiculous.
No, it wouldn't. If the person was capable of consent AND consented, it's not rape. If a person was capable of consent but did not consent, then it's rape. If a person was not capable of consent, then the person did not consent (even though the person may have agreed), and it's rape.
Anonymous wrote:Meh. I'm not going to get worked up by some extremist example, which I agree with you, is ridiculous and is an outlier of a situation.
The reality is that we have a problem in this country, and particularly on college campuses of girls getting raped by their peers. THAT is much more important than a weird woman doing a weird thing.
Anonymous wrote:now adays anything can amount to rape.
There are many grey situations where a woman may consent to sex and then regret it later. Under today's definition, that would be rape.
It could be drunk sex where both parties were mutually drunk (not sex where someone slips something into your drink or purposely makes you drunk to incapcitate you, that's rape)
It could be where the woman was unable to speak up clearly and said yes to sex even though the situation was uncomfortable to her. These people would also classify it as sex.
There are people trying to say that if someone lies to you to have sex (e.g. he tells you he is rich but he is not) that is also rape.
Its ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:now adays anything can amount to rape.
There are many grey situations where a woman may consent to sex and then regret it later. Under today's definition, that would be rape. WRONG, THAT IS NOT TRUE, STOP MAKING THINGS UP.
It could be drunk sex where both parties were mutually drunk (not sex where someone slips something into your drink or purposely makes you drunk to incapcitate you, that's rape). IF A PERSON IS SO DRUNK THAT THEY ARE PASSED OUT AND/OR CANNOT USE SOUND JUDGMENT, THEN YES IT IS RAPE. AN UNCONSIOUS PERSON CANNOT GIVE CONSENT.
It could be where the woman was unable to speak up clearly and said yes to sex even though the situation was uncomfortable to her. These people would also classify it as sex. NO, NOT RAPE, AND I HAVE NEVER EVER SEEN THAT ARGUED IN ALL MY YEARS WORKING WITH RAPE VICTIMS.
There are people trying to say that if someone lies to you to have sex (e.g. he tells you he is rich but he is not) that is also rape. AGAIN, THIS IS RIDICULOUS, AND NOBODY, ESPECIALLY NOBODY HERE IS SAYING THAT. IF ONE IDIOT IS SAYING THIS ON THE INTERNET, THIS DOES NOT MAKE IT A TREND.
Its ridiculous. THIS I AGREE WITH. RIDICULOUS INDEED.
My responses in all caps.
Anonymous wrote:now adays anything can amount to rape.
There are many grey situations where a woman may consent to sex and then regret it later. Under today's definition, that would be rape. WRONG, THAT IS NOT TRUE, STOP MAKING THINGS UP.
It could be drunk sex where both parties were mutually drunk (not sex where someone slips something into your drink or purposely makes you drunk to incapcitate you, that's rape). IF A PERSON IS SO DRUNK THAT THEY ARE PASSED OUT AND/OR CANNOT USE SOUND JUDGMENT, THEN YES IT IS RAPE. AN UNCONSIOUS PERSON CANNOT GIVE CONSENT.
It could be where the woman was unable to speak up clearly and said yes to sex even though the situation was uncomfortable to her. These people would also classify it as sex. NO, NOT RAPE, AND I HAVE NEVER EVER SEEN THAT ARGUED IN ALL MY YEARS WORKING WITH RAPE VICTIMS.
There are people trying to say that if someone lies to you to have sex (e.g. he tells you he is rich but he is not) that is also rape. AGAIN, THIS IS RIDICULOUS, AND NOBODY, ESPECIALLY NOBODY HERE IS SAYING THAT. IF ONE IDIOT IS SAYING THIS ON THE INTERNET, THIS DOES NOT MAKE IT A TREND.
Its ridiculous. THIS I AGREE WITH. RIDICULOUS INDEED.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm sorry but if a guy says "you don't love me if you don't have sex with me", that is NOT rape. That is such a ridiculous statement. As a rape victim I'm disgusted.
It sure is coercion, though. Is consent possible, if there is coercion? (And what do we call sexual contact without consent?)
Yeah, I'm grossed out by people picking apart what constitutes rape. We as a society are FINALLY getting somewhere with teaching guys and then you have people poo-pooing other women's coercion. ANd yes, it most certainly can be rape to be told to have sex OR ELSE. Forcing someone to have sex with them when they don't want to is not healthy consent, that is for sure, and I am agog that it's being justified here. Gross.
It may not be healthy consent, but it is NOT rape.
OR ELSE what? or else he breaks up with her? And that is rape? give me a break.
I always thought it meant - "Have sex with me or I will beat you/kill you" or some other horrific thing. - RAPE
I don't think anyone is saying - "Have sex with me or I'll break up with you/I'm leaving/I won't take you to prom" is considered rape.
A gray area might be driving a woman to a remote location, at night and saying - "I'm not taking you back home until you have sex with me". In fact, I don't even think that's a gray area....that would be an assault.
but that is exactly what people are arguing. There is a case going round now where a woman is trying to petition in cases where women have sex in situations where they agreed, but then regretted the sex after, there's rape. Or if they had rape under circumstances where they thought one set of assumptions (e.g. th eguy was rich) and then found out later it wasn't Noone is arguing if a woman had sex where she was threatened with violence that is not a straightforward case of rape.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yeah, I'm grossed out by people picking apart what constitutes rape. We as a society are FINALLY getting somewhere with teaching guys and then you have people poo-pooing other women's coercion. ANd yes, it most certainly can be rape to be told to have sex OR ELSE. Forcing someone to have sex with them when they don't want to is not healthy consent, that is for sure, and I am agog that it's being justified here. Gross.
It may not be healthy consent, but it is NOT rape.
Then what is it? Coerced consent? Coerced consent is not consent.
If someone says, if you don't have sex you do not love me. I will break up with you and find someone else. And the girl consents to sex. That is not rape
And yes, that situation happens. Sorry, that is not rape
If someone says, if you don't have sex I'll beat you up. That is rape. Its pretty clear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yeah, I'm grossed out by people picking apart what constitutes rape. We as a society are FINALLY getting somewhere with teaching guys and then you have people poo-pooing other women's coercion. ANd yes, it most certainly can be rape to be told to have sex OR ELSE. Forcing someone to have sex with them when they don't want to is not healthy consent, that is for sure, and I am agog that it's being justified here. Gross.
It may not be healthy consent, but it is NOT rape.
Then what is it? Coerced consent? Coerced consent is not consent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yeah, I'm grossed out by people picking apart what constitutes rape. We as a society are FINALLY getting somewhere with teaching guys and then you have people poo-pooing other women's coercion. ANd yes, it most certainly can be rape to be told to have sex OR ELSE. Forcing someone to have sex with them when they don't want to is not healthy consent, that is for sure, and I am agog that it's being justified here. Gross.
It may not be healthy consent, but it is NOT rape.