RE: Differing degrees of rape?
October 18, 2014 at 7:12 pm
(This post was last modified: October 18, 2014 at 7:14 pm by Losty.)
(October 18, 2014 at 6:42 pm)lifesagift Wrote: Great reply thanks.
I'm in the UK and thinking about a pro footballer who had a smitten, drunken fan in a hotel room.
It's interesting that you mention that the suffering of the victim might be important, because that suggests, potentially the sentencing is on it's head.... what if the abducted rape victim who's been raped for 20 years by her abductor, might actually enjoy some of the sex?
(don't beat me up, I'm pushing boundaries and playing devils advocate in a greatly interesting thread, I'm still on your side on the whole!)
Let me ask you something for a second, how do you think it would feel if you were raped for years? How do you think you would feel if despite the fact that it was awful and traumatizing and you hated it and it was fucking rape you still had an orgasm every time? How do you think you would feel if someone advocated for your rapist to have a lighter sentence based on that you enjoyed it to an extent? Just curious.
Smitten drunken fans don't deserve to be raped either btw.
(October 18, 2014 at 7:10 pm)lifesagift Wrote:(October 18, 2014 at 7:05 pm)Losty Wrote: In fact if you changed A to: man drags wife kicking and screaming into bedroom holds her down..penetration...no consent.
That still wouldn't be rape.
Really?!!!!
Sorry, didn't understand the sense of your post!
Not giving an opinion. I am saying legally speaking it doesn't count as rape in my state if it's a spouse unless you're not living together.