07-08-2015, 02:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Jel
and like I said, that may be the legal definition, but in the real world, that's horseshit, and anyone with half a brain that isn't full of horseshit understands this.
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The legal definition of rape is part of the real world, because people are prosecuted and jailed for committing that act as defined.
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Originally Posted by Jel
That you would argue it matters not a jot if eg a husband and wife were both drunk, and had sex with each other (in your words, raped each other) shows you for the clown you have proven yourself to be over and over on this forum.
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In terms of the legal definition of rape, it does not matter. All that matters is if the act fits the definition. Whether, a DA decides to actually prosecute is a different question, like I laready stated above.
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Originally Posted by Jel
You do indeed do a disservice to genuine victims of non-consensual sexual abuse, and for that, you're a horseshit filled cunt 
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Moving the goal posts...rape does not necessarily indicate "abuse", so the victims of sexual abuse should not have any qualms about who the law considers victims of rape. Those two issues can stand on their own.
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