(July 12, 2015 at 11:59 am)Neimenovic Wrote:(July 12, 2015 at 11:21 am)Drich Wrote: How is submitting to sex rape?
Maybe you just have a different understand of the word, than rest of society.
https://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr/re...-questions
Maybe you should define rape
Bullshit.
If a woman held a gunpoint submits to sex, is it not rape? The situation is the same, but instead of a gun here we have psychological blackmail. In both cases a woman is forced to have sex against her will, and in both cases it is rape.
Do you know why the changed the federal statute?
From against ones will to having consent of the victim?
Because the "will" of an individual at a given time is near impossible to prove. While consent is far easier to establish. Not to mention all who "change" their will once the sober up, even after they have given consent.
Like it or not we are a nation of laws and those laws are defined and are executed by the collective understanding of those definitions. In this case not wanting to have sex but consenting to it (unforced)is not the same as rape. Again read the statute.
Case dismissed.