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Sexual consent explained
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]]>timmy2015-10-28T16:27:11-00:00Re: Sexual consent explained
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a) felt really guilty because tea was strongly disapproved of by their family and/or religion, so they regretted it and, just in case their family found out, wanted to put the blame on you, saying you forced them;
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b) feel ill and regret drinking it, so blame you, saying you should have known they were allergic to it, and sued you for damages;
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c) were pissed off that you didn't want to have tea with them any more, so got revenge by saying you forced them to have tea.
As there were no other witnesses present when you had tea, it just depends on who is a more convincing witness and how biased the jury (or society) is.
The only absolutely safe way to have sex is to use condoms and record the whole thing, both participants keeping a copy. If the recording technology isn't available, then have three witnesses, one a friend of yours, one a friend of your sex partner, and one an independent stranger you've both picked at random.]]>Kitzyma2015-10-28T17:13:41-00:00Re: Sexual consent explained
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With that many people involved in documenting that the sex was indeed "safe" and "with consent", why not just hand out towels and a bar of soap to everyone present asking all to disrobe, take a shower and then simply let the orgy begin.
Warren C. E. Austin
The Gay Deceiver
Toronto, Canada
]]>The Gay Deceiver2015-10-28T20:30:16-00:00Re: Sexual consent explained
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"The Gay Deceiver wrote on Wed, 28 October 2015 20:30"
>The only absolutely safe way to have sex is to use condoms and record the whole thing, both participants keeping a copy. If the recording technology isn't available, then have three witnesses, one a friend of yours, one a friend of your sex partner, and one an independent stranger you've both picked at random.<
With that many people involved in documenting that the sex was indeed "safe" and "with consent", why not just hand out towels and a bar of soap to everyone present asking all to disrobe, take a shower and then simply let the orgy begin.
Warren C. E. Austin
The Gay Deceiver
Toronto, Canada
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I think someone has to make the tea.]]>timmy2015-10-28T22:11:50-00:00Re: Sexual consent explained
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act may be perfectly okay but the recording of it could put them on a pervert list for life, even if for personal consumption!]]>ChrisR2015-10-29T02:01:25-00:00Re: Sexual consent explained
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Smokr wrote on Thu, 29 October 2015 02:59What does it say that I was constantly annoyed by the errors in the subtitles?
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I think that means you prefer to drink tea, not to read about the drinking of it.]]>timmy2015-10-29T14:19:24-00:00Re: Sexual consent explained
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LOL]]>Smokr2015-10-31T05:04:04-00:00Re: Sexual consent explained
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Smokr wrote on Sat, 31 October 2015 05:04It just gets tedious making tea for one.
LOL
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And thinking of all those lonely ... spouts.]]>ChrisR2015-10-31T05:51:05-00:00Re: Sexual consent explained
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As usual, I am a dissenting voice on this forum.Girls look for romance first. They want to know that the guy likes her and they must have to like him before embarking in a sexual encounter. It has to be just right or they'll be problems later on.Boys are just the opposite. Sex is their primary interest. They are not thinking of relationships or even romance. They might be oblivious at first but then they are quickly thinking of getting off. Often with it is with school chums that can be very close friendships but not necessarily love affairs. It can also be a one time anonymous encounter. (they happen)
Look at the lives of Joe Orton. Jean Cocteau, Genet and Wilde.Like straight people, gay crushes are very common but crushes are not love. Real love arises out of actual physical encounters.Girls and boys are different. With boys, sex is primary. As sensitive and passive as a gay boy might be, sex is still the primary driving force. Otherwise, why bother being gay in the first place?To sum up my position, I am against imitating heterosexual norms. Being, gay, queer or homosexual is a variation that is different. Why pretend that it isn't?]]>larkinjet2015-11-04T01:46:25-00:00Re: Sexual consent explained
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There are degrees of drunk. Too drunk to speak = no consent. No consent = rape. But what possible fun is it t have sex with someone too drunk to speak or respond?
Saying yes and then saying no is a repugnant situation. We have to assume the last expression is the one meant. Maybe it was the sight of him naked that turned the naysayer off.
Dressing like a hooker is not consent. Nor, to be fair, is it very attractive.
The concept of interrupting a natural flow to get a written signature on a 5 part carbonless form is ridiculous. Get into bed with him or her, especially naked, and sex will happen. The feminists say that there has to be explicit consent, because everyone who owns a penis is guilty of rape.
Forcing someone against their will is rape.
Fifty Shades of Grey (not read it, but I understand BDSM) is not.
Gay men are more awkward. Men are naked with men very often with no thought that sex will take place. Locker rooms, gym showers, are places where we are naked casually. I do not expect someone else's todger to intrude into my body in a venue like that. It's impolite without asking!
Two blokes sharing a room does not mean sex is inevitable, Megaman and I regularly share a room on vacation. We are best friends, not lovers. Sex is simply not on the agenda, though we have never spoken of it. We are two gay men.
Man and woman sharing a room does not mean sex is inevitable nor consented to. These are sleeping arrangements.
Soames Forsyte raped his wife.
So the area is very unclear. Since only two people are present it will remain unclear. And this brings me to a further point. Why have we imbued sexual acts with such power? They have the power to shock and to disgust. Why is rape worse then a punch in the face?
]]>timmy2015-11-04T10:43:09-00:00Re: Sexual consent explained
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timmy wrote on Wed, 04 November 2015 05:43And this brings me to a further point. Why have we imbued sexual acts with such power? They have the power to shock and to disgust. Why is rape worse then a punch in the face?
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Because we are not told for our first ten or so years of our life that our faces are private places, that we should always keep it covered with clothing, that we shouldn't touch them in front of company, and that we should never let anyone touch us there because it is very bad.
Then during early puberty we aren't given a talk or hear from our friends about a talk from parents or get talks from teachers about how special our face is, and how personal, and how we should only let someone we really love touch it or touch theirs, and how wonderful and special touching each others faces is.
Because or faces aren't called 'naughty bits' and 'private parts' and 'special areas'.
We're told sex is 'special' and 'secret' and 'dirty' from birth to grave.]]>Smokr2015-11-04T17:50:39-00:00Re: Sexual consent explained
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Smokr wrote on Wed, 04 November 2015 17:50
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timmy wrote on Wed, 04 November 2015 05:43And this brings me to a further point. Why have we imbued sexual acts with such power? They have the power to shock and to disgust. Why is rape worse then a punch in the face?
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Because we are not told for our first ten or so years of our life that our faces are private places, that we should always keep it covered with clothing, that we shouldn't touch them in front of company, and that we should never let anyone touch us there because it is very bad.
Then during early puberty we aren't given a talk or hear from our friends about a talk from parents or get talks from teachers about how special our face is, and how personal, and how we should only let someone we really love touch it or touch theirs, and how wonderful and special touching each others faces is.
Because or faces aren't called 'naughty bits' and 'private parts' and 'special areas'.
We're told sex is 'special' and 'secret' and 'dirty' from birth to grave.
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That reinforces "that we have" but not "why we have."
I have similar feelings about 'hate crimes'. I see assault as assault, It is not worse because it is assault on a class of person.
Rape is a violent and invasive crime. But it is assault, no more and no less.]]>timmy2015-11-04T18:56:36-00:00Re: Sexual consent explained
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After 3 or 4 days, we could barely move. We'd grown sort of sick of tea, and crawled back to civilization. But amazingly, after a good hot shower and a serious night's sleep, we were all ready for more baseball, more hot dogs, and more tea. Lots more.]]>ChrisR2015-11-04T20:08:13-00:00