Anonymous wrote:The double standards are out in force in this thread. If the husband initiates while she is sleeping and she doesn't give consent after she wakes up is is rape? But when a woman gives her husband a blowjob while his is sleeping and he "enjoys" it, it's not rape? Please, they are the same thing. Enjoying something is not "consent", we've seen enough rape trials to know that how the victim responds does not mean they consented. For all he knew she WAS enjoying it, because she gave zero inclination otherwise even though she was clearly awake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jesus Christ, you all. This is not a tough question:
Incorrect. The situation at question is more akin to someone forcing you to drink tea, you being awake and letting them pour the tea down your throat, and then you acting normal after this incident. The logical conclusion is that you really like having tea forced down your throat.
Unconscious people don't want tea. End of story.
True. But some of us want blow jobs even when we're unconscious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have any of you ever "woken up" your boyfriends/husbands with a surprise BJ?
Millions of women have. Does that make them rapists?
I have. I have explicit permission from my husband to wake him up with sex at any time.
I hate that kind of thing, however, and I'd be super-pissed if he did the same thing to me. I've told him explicitly that I don't consent to being sexed up while I am sleeping.
Amazing how clear things can be if you use your words.
Absolutely. "No. Stop that." works wonders.
Sure. But that shouldn't be the default requirement - "I can do whatever I want to your body unless you tell me to stop." The default should be that you get consent - ongoing consent - in advance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have any of you ever "woken up" your boyfriends/husbands with a surprise BJ?
Millions of women have. Does that make them rapists?
I have. I have explicit permission from my husband to wake him up with sex at any time.
I hate that kind of thing, however, and I'd be super-pissed if he did the same thing to me. I've told him explicitly that I don't consent to being sexed up while I am sleeping.
Amazing how clear things can be if you use your words.
Absolutely. "No. Stop that." works wonders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have any of you ever "woken up" your boyfriends/husbands with a surprise BJ?
Millions of women have. Does that make them rapists?
I have. I have explicit permission from my husband to wake him up with sex at any time.
I hate that kind of thing, however, and I'd be super-pissed if he did the same thing to me. I've told him explicitly that I don't consent to being sexed up while I am sleeping.
Amazing how clear things can be if you use your words.
Anonymous wrote:Have any of you ever "woken up" your boyfriends/husbands with a surprise BJ?
Millions of women have. Does that make them rapists?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jesus Christ, you all. This is not a tough question:
Incorrect. The situation at question is more akin to someone forcing you to drink tea, you being awake and letting them pour the tea down your throat, and then you acting normal after this incident. The logical conclusion is that you really like having tea forced down your throat.
Unconscious people don't want tea. End of story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jesus Christ, you all. This is not a tough question:
Incorrect. The situation at question is more akin to someone forcing you to drink tea, you being awake and letting them pour the tea down your throat, and then you acting normal after this incident. The logical conclusion is that you really like having tea forced down your throat.
Anonymous wrote:The double standards are out in force in this thread. If the husband initiates while she is sleeping and she doesn't give consent after she wakes up is is rape? But when a woman gives her husband a blowjob while his is sleeping and he "enjoys" it, it's not rape? Please, they are the same thing. Enjoying something is not "consent", we've seen enough rape trials to know that how the victim responds does not mean they consented. For all he knew she WAS enjoying it, because she gave zero inclination otherwise even though she was clearly awake.
Anonymous wrote:Jesus Christ, you all. This is not a tough question: