Gallstones wrote:How about people ought to be responsible for themselves and their conduct and they not fuck people who are not fully conscious and consenting? And if they do so anyway because they are drunk and don't exercise good judgment and get charged with rape they just accept that they raped someone?
But don't the bits in bold go both ways? I don't like this idea that women are helpless victims and men are inherently aggressors. Both parties need to take responsibility for their actions. If a person is acting slutty...and I hate to use a word like that, but...okay, let's say provocatively. If a person is acting and/or dressing in a provocative way, doesn't that person bear some of the responsibility? I'm not saying
all the responsibility, or even
most of the responsibility, but
some. It just seems like common sense to me. Your actions, your decisions, are part of the equation. If your dress and your behavior scream "FUCK ME!", why should it then be a surprise when you are fucked?
I might be missing some distinction here, as I haven't read through every post, nor read all of them carefully. I'm not advocating force or coercion, of course, or any type of otherwise non-consensual sex. But sometimes consent is simply implied without it being explicitly stated. I mean, isn't it
usually implied without being explicitly stated?
In the case of someone who is asleep or unconscious, this raises an interesting question. Let's say...forgot about the alcohol element...let's just say you're sleeping. And you wake up. And your husband or your boyfriend or your date is giving you the time, be it digitally, orally, or, uh, fuckingly...would you be happy about that or upset about it? Would you consider it consensual sex, given that the two of you are a couple in whatever capacity, or would you consider it rape? Because, me, if I woke up and I was being digitally or orally manipulated, or I was being fucked...um...I would kinda like that and consider it a wonderful surprise

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