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look at your partner. Body language isn't that hard to pay attention to. Are they crying? Did they just go stiff? Do they look scared?
It's not that hard to tell if someone is into it.
Because rape isn't the presence of a no, it's an absence of a yes. Hold on let me pull up the tea thingAre you kidding me? How can she accuse the guy of rape if she doesn't even tell him to stop? And you're saying the guy is the one who needs to learn how to communicate? Jesus...
Because rape isn't the presence of a no, it's an absence of a yes. Hold on let me pull up the tea thing
You can change your mind. That's a thing that people do.I'm saying if she said "yes" already
You can change your mind. That's a thing that people do.
Dude, if you are having sex with someone and they start crying and you don't stop - that's your fault.Edited my previous post
Dude, if you are having sex with someone and they start crying and you don't stop - that's your fault.
None of the things I said are exclusive to one gender. Seriously if your partner is crying you aren't going to stop and ask what's up? That's messed up.Ladies cry during sex for many reasons. Why don't you want women to take a little bit of responsibility?
None of the things I said are exclusive to one gender. Seriously if your partner is crying you aren't going to stop and ask what's up? That's messed up.
In a perfect world yes, but sometimes things happen and she might not be able to articulate exactly what her needs are. I've certainly cried to the point where I couldn't talk, especially when drunk. My point is that there is more than 1 way to communicate consent besides verbally and it's not that hard to identify.Of course I would. I'm saying she should speak up and say "I change my mind" when that happens.
In a perfect world yes, but sometimes things happen and she might not be able to articulate exactly what her needs are. I've certainly cried to the point where I couldn't talk, especially when drunk. My point is that there is more than 1 way to communicate consent besides verbally and it's not that hard to identify.
Yeah you can. That's still rape.That's not an excuse. You can't just accuse someone of rape in that situation just because he didn't ask "What's wrong bby?" You already said yes to him and didn't say anything else.
If they were both drunk and had sex then they both should've gotten kicked out. I'm tired of this PC BS in the society that we live in.
Same concept: those drunk chicks should have thought of that before they decided to become so hot, don't you know men have needs? Boys just being boys!
Yeah you can. That's still rape.
It's not this basic...person crying...should I stop humping? That's like asking if I'm a ******ed, violent brute or not. That's not a even a debate. That's a rape. With a perp and a victim. Clear as day.
@Winged Scapula name your price.Hey - if start a GoFundMe page to pay a mod to close this thread, would everyone contribute?
Clearly not everyone is getting that message, hence why I'm here bashing my head against a wall.
I've seen a lot of cases from different perspectives (shadowing a psychologist and psychiatrist and working as a rape crisis advocate) but yeah I'm definitely looking forward to actually being able to do more as a medical student and more so a resident. I'd certainly love to discuss it with you then or whenever 😀Yeah. That's ridiculous. I want to discuss this with you later in your training. I want to see what you think about these cases I've seen and your own. And how you, in particular process them.
But yeah...this is a dead thread walking.
They are both adults. No one should be kicked for a consensual act.To be fair, if those details are true and he was intoxicated as well, he should have filed a similar complaint and the girl be kicked out as well. Both students broke the code of conduct.
I dont trust the source though.
Because rape isn't the presence of a no, it's an absence of a yes. Hold on let me pull up the tea thing
Words are your friends. Express yourself and most people will respect your wishes. As a recent college grad I have had a friend snared by one of these "I regret what occurred during that night/our relationship. It was abuse". Luckily he was relatively unscathed. Hell we even had one girl claim she was raped on a footbridge. Videocam footage showed it was an absolute fabrication. I have a sister and want her to be safe and have recourse in the event something happened to her. These sorts of situations where clearly both parties are responsible for what they later both regret but one person chooses to destroy another..this is ridiculous. They cheapen the stories of real victims. Getting intoxicated and regretting your choices is not rape or abuse. To say that both partners should be perfectly aware of each other's non verbal clues is also crazy.
Lol no that's completely falseAbout half of the rape claims that make it to the criminal justice system are recanted. Lord knows how many other women lie about rape and manage to get through the entire criminal justice system.
http://www.mediaradar.org/research_on_false_rape_allegations.php
I have a dog in this fight because I was a mentor to a man who went to jail for 10 YEARS because some bull**** gang-rape claim. False rape accusations are far more common and are more likely than the true variety. Stuff like this scares the **** out of me. Some stupid drunk woman has sex with an equally drunk man and then has the gall to report him to the school? The school than kicks the poor guy out?
Lol no that's completely false
http://www.icdv.idaho.gov/conference/handouts/False-Allegations.pdf
You are just so wrong on every level
Men who rant about false accusations must be worried that they're going to be accused of rape one day all because they can't hold conversations with the women they bed. Talk to the women you're having sex with and make sure they're as excited and into it as you are. Is that so very difficult?
I'll also add just don't do it at Case western even if you have legal documentsRead the first 15 pages on the other thread, the case, and this thread had taught me:
1) Don't have 1 nightstand with anyone
2) If I do, I better have a fully legal documentation for consent signed by both parties.
3) Or even better, see #1
Well I'm a handsomely paid surgeon, so the price would be high normally but in this case, I'd do it for free:@Winged Scapula name your price.
Well obviously I bow to your will, but if it was me I would close. The link to the other thread is already here and people can take their discussion there if need be.Well I'm a handsomely paid surgeon, so the price would be high normally but in this case, I'd do it for free:
It's not related to medical school at this point
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this has already been discussed in another thread,
So move it or close?
Or they've seen how badly false accusations can destroy lives. Rape can destroy someone's life. So can spending years in jail for being falsely convicted. Hell, there was a guy at my college (which was small, thus how I knew about it) who actually drove a girl to a police station to help her report a rape and the next day the girl said he was the one that did it. Turns out she was never raped, she told her best friend she was just trying to get her ex-boyfriend's attention and her best friend went to the police. The ****ty part is the guy still got expelled, and from what I heard not only was he not able to get into another college because of it, he struggled just to get a crappy minimum wage job. So false accusations can even ruin someone's life even if they did nothing wrong and actually went out of their way to help someone.
I have no sympathy for rapists. I also have no sympathy for someone that falsely accuses another person of a serious crime like that. If this case is true, then they should either both be expelled or neither should be. The fact is that she invited him into her apartment, and into her bed. She willingly participated just as much as he did. The fact that she regretted it later gives her no right to accuse him of anything and if anyone should be held responsible given the facts then it should be her.
After rereading this I wanted to clarify something before someone misunderstands.I don't get it. If rape is forcing sexual acts on someone without consent and legally you can't consent when you're drunk didn't they both rape each other? Or are you guys saying female on male rape can't happen? Because that sounds pretty ignorant.
And in the OP it says that she objected to some acts and then the guy stopped doing those things so if that's true I don't see how he violated her consent by doing things she didn't want.
Still, because they were both drunk neither could consent so it is rape, but why isn't it rape on both sides? Not treating them equally seems to be like if you had two drunk drivers get in a wreck and you only arrested one for drunk driving.