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Originally posted by motdakasha
Seaver, do you see the hypocrisy in saying a woman can change her mind in the middle of the act but not afterward?
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If a person is in control, sober, consenting, of age, and all systems are go- they have sex with full consent for the entire duration of the sex, wake up the next morning, and she "regrets" having had sex with him, <b>that</b> is total bullshit.
There is no way on earth you can tell me there is any kind of case for rape simply because she changed her mind AFTER the act had been completed. No contract works that way. You don't enter into a contract, fulfill it, and then after you've finished say, "i wanted to at the time, but now i've changed my mind". That's bullshit.
You don't go to a restaurant, eat a meal, and then refuse to pay because you changed your mind that you were hungry anymore.
You don't go to a movie, watch it, and then leave the theater and the next day go and ask for your money back because now that you've seen the movie, you've decided you regret it, even though you wanted to see it.
And you know what? You can't get off for murder because you wake up the next morning and regret stabbing a family of 5 to death in their sleep.
You did it, you wanted to do it at the time, you were in full control. You can't just take it back afterwards.
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Originally posted by RAGEAngel9
What I always wondered was:
If, assuming m/f sex, both parties are drunk and during the act both consent, in the morning and either regrets the act can they call rape?
I've heard yes. However, if so can't the other just claim rape back?
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If both people are drunk, the law will see to it that the male is responsible. The male is always at fault in a potential rape case, regardless of circumstance.