05-11-2018, 12:59 PM
(05-11-2018, 12:47 PM)Belsnickel Wrote: In a relationship there should be a discussion about what consent looks like between the parties involved. My wife and I know what that looks like and so we don't need to have a discussion about verbal consent each time.
So what if a guy uses this a defense when his girlfriend cries rape?
"My girlfriend and I have had consensual sex a lot of times so I know what consent looks like. Therefore I don't need to ask permission every time."
Would that be considered a legitimate defense?
And have you ever had sex with your wife when you had both been drinking? Or should I say, have you ever raped your wife when you had both been drinking?
You are trying to enforce rules that you admit you don't follow. This is nothing like a straw man. This is the exact same thing.