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May 3, 2014 at 8:16 pm (This post was last modified: May 3, 2014 at 8:20 pm by Losty.)
(May 3, 2014 at 8:06 pm)Gooders1002 Wrote:
(May 3, 2014 at 7:51 pm)Losty Wrote: Ok let us test out my quoting skills.
Firstly i am using the uk for my points and secondly I could not get data by gender for the uk otherwise I would have. And in the UK mostly men, are roadside workers.
I agree but we don't have the same thing in the UK as like you send Men are told to internalise are issues, but it needs funding and more encouragement to deal with the problem.
I agree with you mostly, and I think the rest is just a difference in where we live. That is a fucked up law. Here is my state's definition of rape.
"Rape is sexual conduct with another who is not the spouse of the offender or who is the spouse of the offender but is living separate and apart from the offender, when any of the following applies:
(a) For the purpose of preventing resistance, the offender substantially impairs the other person's judgment or control by administering any drug, intoxicant, or controlled substance to the other person surreptitiously or by force, threat of force, or deception.
(b) The other person is less than thirteen years of age, whether or not the offender knows the age of the other person.
No person shall engage in sexual conduct with another when the offender purposely compels the other person to submit by force or threat of force. Whoever violates this section is guilty of rape; a felony in the first degree"
So where are I live men are treated equally, but no married person is protected from rape under the law unless they are not living together at the time of the rape.
I agree, I am quoting UK not US law.
You fail at quoting
Bahaha I'm just teasing.
Anyways, yes my whole point to begin with is that I agree with you but it's hard to take things seriously if the claims aren't completely accurate. Anywho, I am seriously surprised about the UK rape laws not protecting men. I was under the impression that the UK was more liberal than murica. I now wonder whether or not it is illegal for a person to rape their spouse in the UK, here it is not illegal in most states.
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