rachelbean wrote:Seth wrote:rachelbean wrote:Remind me never to get drunk with Seth

Don't get drunk with anybody you aren't willing to have inside you while you're unconscious is my advice.
Don't get drunk is the best advice.
I started to write a genuine reply but then remembered who you are. It doesn't matter, what you said is so monumentally stupid, I don't think it needs a rebuttal.
It's not stupid, it's common sense and logic, and acceptance of personal responsibility for one's own actions. If you hand over the care of your person to someone else by becoming voluntarily intoxicated, you need to take responsibility for that act and accept the consequences of that action. Going to a bar, getting hammered and heading off with someone of the opposite sex (who is also likely drunk) to their flat leads to a reasonable inference that you want to have sex with them, and that you like having anonymous, drunken sex.
It's perfectly reasonable to view drunken foreplay as permission to complete the act, even if you're unconscious at the time. You got blitzed, you went to the flat (or back seat, or alley, or wherever), you engaged in sexual foreplay like kissing and petting, and in doing so you raised a reasonable inference in your partner that you want to fuck. Just because you appear to like being fucked when you're comatose doesn't mean that you've withdrawn the permission you granted by being there in a state of voluntary intoxication in the first place.
Why would you expect anything else to happen?
Wise people don't get drunk and go home with random strangers. If you do, it's all on you, and I see no reason why your partner shouldn't presume consent unless you explicitly say that you do NOT want to have sex. If you're too drunk to protest, well, tough shit. Don't get drunk next time, but don't blame the guy for doing what you evidently wanted to do and never told him not to do.
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