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Post by ayatollah on Dec 25, 2017 19:02:24 GMT
Don't you understand? She does want to, but she likes the persuasion. Sex without the persuasion, at least for my wife, is more akin to rape than sex with persuasion. Yeah, those are not the kind of women I date. The women I date want sex, sometimes more than me. They do not have to be persuaded. So you just say "Wanna have sex?" and they just say "yes" and then you stick it in? If she says no then it's an unwanted sexual advance and you deserve jail time for sexual harrasment. If she says yes but later wishes she hadn't then it's sexual misconduct.
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Post by movieliker on Dec 25, 2017 23:14:23 GMT
Yeah, those are not the kind of women I date. The women I date want sex, sometimes more than me. They do not have to be persuaded. So you just say "Wanna have sex?" and they just say "yes" and then you stick it in? If she says no then it's an unwanted sexual advance and you deserve jail time for sexual harrasment. If she says yes but later wishes she hadn't then it's sexual misconduct. No. After a period of time of flirting and touching, we retire someplace private. Then one of us starts rubbing on the other, and one thing leads to another. We don't just say, "Wanna have sex?"
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Post by ayatollah on Dec 26, 2017 2:10:35 GMT
So you just say "Wanna have sex?" and they just say "yes" and then you stick it in? If she says no then it's an unwanted sexual advance and you deserve jail time for sexual harrasment. If she says yes but later wishes she hadn't then it's sexual misconduct. No. After a period of time of flirting and touching, we retire someplace private. Then one of us starts rubbing on the other, and one thing leads to another. We don't just say, "Wanna have sex?" Sounds like rape, you didn't ask for consent.
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Post by movieliker on Dec 26, 2017 2:34:03 GMT
No. After a period of time of flirting and touching, we retire someplace private. Then one of us starts rubbing on the other, and one thing leads to another. We don't just say, "Wanna have sex?" Sounds like rape, you didn't ask for consent. It is not rape. She didn't say no.
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Post by ayatollah on Dec 26, 2017 2:56:42 GMT
Sounds like rape, you didn't ask for consent. It is not rape. She didn't say no. To an increasing number of women and men, no clear and obvious "yes" means you raped her. You did not get consent.
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Post by movieliker on Dec 26, 2017 3:48:42 GMT
It is not rape. She didn't say no. To an increasing number of women and men, no clear and obvious "yes" means you raped her. You did not get consent. First of all, that is not the law. If she doesn't say no, and if she doesn't resist, and if she is conscious, it is not rape. Secondly, no woman has ever complained or pressed charges against me for any time we have spent together getting intimate. .
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Post by ayatollah on Dec 26, 2017 3:58:13 GMT
To an increasing number of women and men, no clear and obvious "yes" means you raped her. You did not get consent. First of all, that is not the law. If she doesn't say no, and if she doesn't resist, and if she is conscience, it is not rape. Secondly, no woman has ever complained or pressed charges against me for any time we have spent together getting intimate. . What if she said "not tonight" as you kiss the side of her neck, then she gives you a little smile and leans her head to the side, exposing more of her neck as she gets even closer to you? Because my wife always does that. I never take it as a real "no".
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Dec 26, 2017 9:24:42 GMT
It is not rape. She didn't say no. Unless you get a signed contract, notarised by an actuary, it is rape. Please also ensure you get an NDA before you even broach the subject.
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Post by ayatollah on Dec 26, 2017 16:33:24 GMT
It is not rape. She didn't say no. Unless you get a signed contract, notarised by an actuary, it is rape. Please also ensure you get an NDA before you even broach the subject. Some of these dirt bags being outed by " #me too" deserve it, but like most thing liberals get ahold of, what you're saying will one day be needed. If you listen to some of their "thinkers" talk about things like consent the only conclusion you can come to is celibacy or getting lawyers involved.
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Dec 26, 2017 16:49:50 GMT
If you listen to some of their "thinkers" talk about things like consent the only conclusion you can come to is celibacy or getting lawyers involved. Or having a wank.
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Post by ayatollah on Dec 26, 2017 19:41:47 GMT
If you listen to some of their "thinkers" talk about things like consent the only conclusion you can come to is celibacy or getting lawyers involved. Or having a wank. I can't wait til sexbots are a reality.
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Post by movieliker on Dec 26, 2017 19:47:54 GMT
First of all, that is not the law. If she doesn't say no, and if she doesn't resist, and if she is conscience, it is not rape. Secondly, no woman has ever complained or pressed charges against me for any time we have spent together getting intimate. . What if she said "not tonight" as you kiss the side of her neck, then she gives you a little smile and leans her head to the side, exposing more of her neck as she gets even closer to you? Because my wife always does that. I never take it as a real "no". I must admit, I have never had a woman do that with me. I imagine, being that you and your wife are married, the whole sexual permission dynamic is different, than it is with my girlfriends and me. By the time women and I get somewhere private, they have stopped playing coy. They are all in.
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