Do people understand what rape is? - BBC News
If you can't ask for a cup of tea then you can't consent to sex. Clearly on the example given in the article it is rape.
If she had said "give it to me big boy" and encouraged him all the way then clearly it is not rape.
But look at the last sentence :-
Two weeks later, Gemma contacts the police to say that someone she knew "did something" to her.
Of course now it depends exactly what her recollection and his recollection is! Maybe we should all be microchipped so we can permanently film everything.....
If you can't ask for a cup of tea then you can't consent to sex. Clearly on the example given in the article it is rape.
If she had said "give it to me big boy" and encouraged him all the way then clearly it is not rape.
But look at the last sentence :-
Two weeks later, Gemma contacts the police to say that someone she knew "did something" to her.
Of course now it depends exactly what her recollection and his recollection is! Maybe we should all be microchipped so we can permanently film everything.....
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