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2) what the hell is that thing ?

Come on. We’ve all had “that night”.

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#justthetip

This also comes with a signature on the sex offenders registry for a decade. After a normal sexual encounter between 2 consenting adults.

Shows how insane and dangerous culture wars really are when pushed by an authoritarian government. Any bets on whom they'll be after next?

You might have missed the part about consent given under the wrong pretext. Context matters.

Maybe? In this situation I didn't see the pretext as relevant enough to note in my comment – there definitely is legal precedent to invalidate consent afterwards if not enough information was provided beforehand. For example in the case where one party neglects to inform the other of having some STD, in which case it could cause real harm, or if one party is underage or doesn't have enough understanding of consent to know they were pressured/sexually assaulted.

However in cases like this it seems significantly less severe. It would be flippant of me to say "ok? just don't have sex with them again then", but from what I've seen, real victims of rape tend to see similar cases as abuse of a system intended to protect people who misunderstood the meaning of their consent or were pressured into thinking they did. Thank you for pointing that out though, consent vitiation is indeed a wider and more nuanced topic than I originally thought.

Thank you for taking time to respond

One might think there were some red flags. Or, one my have had way too much to drink.

2) The fuck

If you fall for this, time to stop drinking. Probably forever.

I'm guessing that's not true

Which is why that tweet (and this note 🙂) didn't have any link with evidence

Thanks! I've updated my message to point out that you have shared a link here

This would have never happened if the victim was running knots

It was in England, that's considered a passable girl there

The ales and dry ciders are strong back in the motherland.