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Me Too Champion showed it was him too
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(05-11-2018, 11:52 AM)Belsnickel Wrote:  But what makes it fair is that this idea of consent is communicated. 

What makes it unfair is that once consent has been established by a course on conduct it can be negated WITHOUT BEING COMMUNICATED.

What is the huge burden in saying "no"?  If communication is required to make it fair then how can consent be withdrawn without being communicated?

You are screwing with basic principles of law just to cover one specific instance when a person is unconscious.  Now the guy who has been coming home from work every night and grabbing his wife's butt when he kisses her is guilty of sexual assault if she changes her mind and does not tell him.

That is ridiculous.

Do you ask permission every time before you kiss your girlfriend/wife?





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RE: Me Too Champion showed it was him too - fredtoast - 05-11-2018, 12:19 PM

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