Civil law does not say that.which means that all those times I had sex with my wife while i was drunk, she was raping me :chuckle:
Civil law does not say that.which means that all those times I had sex with my wife while i was drunk, she was raping me :chuckle:
Civil law does not say that.
Civil law does not say that.
Civil law does not say that.
my interest in consent has to do with the inevitable next wave of social acceptance of perversion, which i suspect will focus on pedophilia
looks like you're having difficulty following along
in the case of consent while inebriated, the law (as currently written) appears to be that consent cannot be given while inebriated
denial of consent (aka consenting to refusal) is ok
my interest is in discussion the disparity
So...if you aren't able to choose to give consent while drunk, how can you be able to choose to deny consent when drunk?
Do you guys actually believe that if anyone just gives you consent that it makes it OK for you to follow through with the consent?
Is it OK according to yourself?ok according to whom?
Do you guys actually believe that if anyone just gives you consent that it makes it OK for you to follow through with the consent?
Civil law gives consent to abortion, adultery, murder of babies.
By having that consent, does it make it OK for you to follow through with that consent?
If an unmarried person (male or female) gives you consent to have sex with them, is is now OK for you to follow through with that consent?
"No" is my answer to all questions.
Is it OK according to yourself?
what if the question is "did you really mean to say no"?
Isn't the issue here whenever the question comes up, "Did you really mean to say YES?" Because whenever that question is asked, the man is almost certainly doomed.