07-11-2013, 02:50 PM
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Location: The Black Country
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Originally Posted by 216
The only argument I'd make it FOR being the 'victims' fault would be in SOME cases of statutory rape AND if ya wanna get technical, a person has to actually consent (if i am believing correctly, please correct me if i am mistaken). So by technical terms, if two people go home from the bar together and get it on, by the woman doesnt explicitly say that she wants sex, i think that's rape (absurd for the most part, i know). as fr alcohol in general, if you are sober enough to remember it happening then i think you were sober enough to say no. i also dont buy the "too scared to say no' argument.
i think we all hear the word rape and picture a guy dragging a girl into an alley or something brutal but i think by legal terms it encompasses much more
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Typed a long post, cba.
EDIT - The drinking thing is b/s too (not you). How do you know if someone is drunk?
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