- 13 May 2022 01:25
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If I was a lesbian and had agreed to experiment with a guy, and then two days later that same guy came back and raped me, then I do not think the law should view that as being as serious as ordinary rape. There should still of course be some punishment, but it would be a huge mitigating factor.
If a person agrees to sex with someone before and has consensual sex with that person, then it is a strong indicator that the sex was not that bad.
Now obviously if 10 years go by between those two encounters, that could very much be a different situation.
XogGyux wrote:Dude, so if you agree to have sex with another dude because you were particularly experimental that night, and 2 days later this dude shows up in your house and forcefully undresses you and repeatedly thrust his penis in [you] until he is satisfied despite your objections and struggles, in your eyes, this is consensual sex and not rape because at some point in the past you gave your consent? You are delutional.
If I was a lesbian and had agreed to experiment with a guy, and then two days later that same guy came back and raped me, then I do not think the law should view that as being as serious as ordinary rape. There should still of course be some punishment, but it would be a huge mitigating factor.
If a person agrees to sex with someone before and has consensual sex with that person, then it is a strong indicator that the sex was not that bad.
Now obviously if 10 years go by between those two encounters, that could very much be a different situation.