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LetalisK

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isometry said:
This is a good story for the feminists to think about, since if it was a woman trying to leave and a man who insisted she stay, and she told police she stayed because she saw no other alternative, the man would probably be facing charges of rape.
Germany is one of the places that doesn't distinguish between rape and sexual assault like some other places do. So the woman is basically facing charges of rape as well.
 

evilneko

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Reminds me of a Monty Python sketch...

"This man has been allowed to choose his own method execution..."

Shot of a man running, in fear of something chasing him

Cue shot of a herd of topless babes. Cue slow mo. Cue soft focus and music.

Back to the man running

And on and on... until finally, the man runs off a cliff.
 

isometry

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Mortai Gravesend said:
isometry said:
Mortai Gravesend said:
Why feminists? I don't see any of them saying that it shouldn't be considered rape for this guy or anything similar.
AgentNein said:
Yeah, I'm not sure what point you're trying to make here. That feminists don't believe a woman can rape a man? That's false.
Like any category of people, feminists are diverse and will have varying degrees of self-consistency. That is not meant as an insult, I could say the same thing about scientists and engineers.

All I said earlier, was that they should think carefully about this story, and the obvious reason is because its a test of their self-consistency. Whether or not a few self-proclaimed feminists post inconsistent opinions about this story, and its hypothetical gender-reversed dual, in this particular thread is irrelevant - its still a good test of how consistently a person believes in gender equality. All I said is that they should think carefully!
You know there's an obvious implication when you single a particular group out like that. 'All I said' is a poor excuse. You should know it implies something. If I go in and see a story about murder and say "Oh isometry should think carefully about this" there's obviously more implied than just what is siad.
Feminists are the ones who believe in gender equality, that's why it's important for them to think about this case. For someone who sees a difference between a woman who wants too much sex and a man (like the author of the news article and his editor, it reads nothing like a rape story - look at the picture they use to headline the article), then this story is not an important test of the self-consistency of their principles.
 

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evilneko said:
Reminds me of a Monty Python sketch...

"This man has been allowed to choose his own method execution..."

Shot of a man running, in fear of something chasing him

Cue shot of a herd of topless babes. Cue slow mo. Cue soft focus and music.

Back to the man running

And on and on... until finally, the man runs off a cliff.
You mean this little gem?
 

Vegosiux

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Ah, another one of those fantasies that turn out to be quite the horror in reality.

Yeah well.
 

evilneko

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Soviet Heavy said:
Gee I didn't expect that to be findable on youtube. For, well... reasons...

captcha: the full monty

.......now you're just messin with me!
 

Living Contradiction

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Too much sex? Yep. Having worn myself out with a partner, I can readily attest that such a thing exists.

"Honey, I love you but I can no longer feel my legs. Honey? Honey, please stop lifting my legs for me."

henritje said:
doesn't this constitute as rape? I mean the man was forced to have sex.
Not really, no. This unfortunate fellow went into the agreement expecting a night of sex. The fact that the woman didn't stop after several rounds gives rise to the sexual assault argument and wrongful imprisonment, since she wouldn't let him get away.

Give the lady some counseling and show her that, yes, there is life after orgasm.
 

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Daystar you charismatic rapscallian what have you done you scalliwag!

OT: The man should have jumped out the window, he might have survived.
 

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isometry said:
This is a good story for the feminists to think about, since if it was a woman trying to leave and a man who insisted she stay, and she told police she stayed because she saw no other alternative, the man would probably be facing charges of rape.
... and that's why the woman is currently facing charges of "sexual assault." It all depends if a prosecutor can prove that the man really was unable to leave the apartment on his own free will, and if he called the cops, he probably couldn't. This is probably the same defense a man might take in the same case. It's situations like this that make a lot of some of the insane laws regarding sex crime in this country seem a little extreme. If she were found guilty here, she'd be labelled a "sex offender" for the rest of her life, wouldn't be able to live anywhere she wanted, would be forced to register regularly, and would have difficulty finding a job.

I'm not saying she should go "unpunished," but I think this guy is going to be okay in the long run. I don't know the facts though.
 

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I need to know this womans exact address so I can ... err ... avoid it for ... safety.
 

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Living Contradiction said:
Too much sex? Yep. Having worn myself out with a partner, I can readily attest that such a thing exists.
The perfect phrase to describe it would be a Zap Brannigan quote: "Ladies, please. The spirit is willing, but the flesh is bruised and spongey!"

In other words, the soreness! Oh God, the soreness!"

I can only imagine that he'd exhausted all other options too, and that his jaw was badly cramped.
 

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Well, prison may be the best that could happen to her. Y'know... dropping the soap and such. Come on, there has to be a female equivalent!
 

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Living Contradiction said:
henritje said:
doesn't this constitute as rape? I mean the man was forced to have sex.
Not really, no. This unfortunate fellow went into the agreement expecting a night of sex. The fact that the woman didn't stop after several rounds gives rise to the sexual assault argument and wrongful imprisonment, since she wouldn't let him get away.

Give the lady some counseling and show her that, yes, there is life after orgasm.
Depends on the jurisdiction, but where I live at least, a person can retract consent at any point, and the other person must stop, or it's rape. Or possibly the person needs to continually give enthusiastic consent, or it's rape, which is not quite the same thing.

isometry said:
Feminists are the ones who believe in gender equality, that's why it's important for them to think about this case. For someone who sees a difference between a woman who wants too much sex and a man (like the author of the news article and his editor, it reads nothing like a rape story - look at the picture they use to headline the article), then this story is not an important test of the self-consistency of their principles.
Er, I don't think it is. This very obviously is wrong, you're not likely to have any feminists arguing about that. Maybe mention of how the other way round is more common, but that's a seperate issue.
 

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isometry said:
This is a good story for the feminists to think about, since if it was a woman trying to leave and a man who insisted she stay, and she told police she stayed because she saw no other alternative, the man would probably be facing charges of rape.
She is facing sexual assault charges.