Agree. And just for clarification if the photo is taken in a public place consent isn’t required. There are of course exceptions, but none are in play here.
I would rather live in a world where we work together to end domestic violence AND where people, including little girls, aren’t using such fowl language. I don’t know if you’ve heard, but there’s this little saying that goes: two wrongs don’t make a right. Just saying.
SBIII- I agree with you that it is an issue of confidence, but when you have highly confident girls still in these situations it makes you question, what has society taught females about “their duty” or “obligation” to have sex. The solution starts with conversation and letting girls know that she’s not a tease or prude for not putting out. She should be celebrated for having courage and knowing herself well enough to know when to say no.
Not saying “yes, let’s have sex” is not rape! Consent can be given non-verbally. Consent for one thing (kissing) however does not constitute as consent for another (sex) and consent can ALWAYS be revoked at anytime!
Your hypothetical IS rape. But I don’t see anywhere were anyone said it was…if you are unconscious, it’s rape.
@sororitygirlandmother. First let me start by saying that if you don’t feel it was rape, then it’s not. You know your body and the situation best, and therefor it’s your call. BUT I do want other females to know that if you were blacked out that is defined as rape. If you or he is in a state were it’s understood that the other is highly intoxicated then it constitutes as rape. Ladies, if you feel violated don’t brush it off by saying you were drunk. Tell someone you trust, and talk it out.
Agree. And just for clarification if the photo is taken in a public place consent isn’t required. There are of course exceptions, but none are in play here.
I don’t know a single girl in Cali that wears a flat bill. Just sayin.
This is nothing. My Ex’s mother tried to stab me for “stealing her son”.
Shibby-spending more time trolling than he ever has with a girl.
I would rather live in a world where we work together to end domestic violence AND where people, including little girls, aren’t using such fowl language. I don’t know if you’ve heard, but there’s this little saying that goes: two wrongs don’t make a right. Just saying.
this is nothing like getting a wax.
New recruitment song anyone?
SBIII- I agree with you that it is an issue of confidence, but when you have highly confident girls still in these situations it makes you question, what has society taught females about “their duty” or “obligation” to have sex. The solution starts with conversation and letting girls know that she’s not a tease or prude for not putting out. She should be celebrated for having courage and knowing herself well enough to know when to say no.
Not saying “yes, let’s have sex” is not rape! Consent can be given non-verbally. Consent for one thing (kissing) however does not constitute as consent for another (sex) and consent can ALWAYS be revoked at anytime!
Your hypothetical IS rape. But I don’t see anywhere were anyone said it was…if you are unconscious, it’s rape.
@sororitygirlandmother. First let me start by saying that if you don’t feel it was rape, then it’s not. You know your body and the situation best, and therefor it’s your call. BUT I do want other females to know that if you were blacked out that is defined as rape. If you or he is in a state were it’s understood that the other is highly intoxicated then it constitutes as rape. Ladies, if you feel violated don’t brush it off by saying you were drunk. Tell someone you trust, and talk it out.
Then you’re doing it wrong.