tattuchu wrote:Of course. Because guys like sex. Do women like sex? You didn't say if you woke up to your partners going down on you, and how you felt about that.
This is an interesting comment to me because it touches on two relatively undecided areas (and one dead horse) at once.
In the first case it suggests that men cannot be the victims of rape because they enjoy it - a man wakes up to his engorged member inside the mouth of the chick he left the bar with last night and puts his hands behind his head and enjoys it. OK, maybe, but what if you wake up to find the chick you took home with you last night was actually a dude and is now stroking him/herself off while scoffing your Slim Jim? Or maybe this 'partner' is repulsive in some other way, physically probably, or maybe you discover she is HIV positive or some such thing? It's simply a gross generalization based on personal bias and stereotype. It is not a valid argument. Why should a straight man who enjoys sex not be happy about a woman, even one he finds attractive, sucking his Johnson without his consent or even his foreknowledge? (Yes this question is awkwardly posed - it is intentional :p )
The second case assumes that there can be no rape between 'partners', this assumes some sort of relationship between the two persons - marital, common law, or otherwise. Such persons, partnered as they are, nevertheless retain their individuality, their individual rights and their individual will. This means that consent is NOT, repeat NOT, granted a priori. They each retain their right to consent or not to consent to a sexual act. This is a dead horse, and not even open to intelligent debate.
The last case assumes some sort of prior understanding or agreement between these two 'partners' which would suggest to me that one of them let on that this is/was the sort of thing they'd enjoy. This is something I think is worth debating - suppose you would like such a thing as described above to happen, how would you go about it? How do you let your partner know you want to be engaged in a sexual act with him or her without your prior consent? Is that rape? Essentially you're consenting that your absence of consent constitutes consent. It seems like a gray area to me.