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Dr. Ruth: Women can't say no to sex once naked in bed
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<blockquote data-quote="Armoured" data-source="post: 68050577" data-attributes="member: 338129"><p>Either party is free to withdraw consent at any time. Now, sure, it might be<em><strong> frustrating</strong></em> if your partner is naked and changes his/her mind at the last second, but it happens.</p><p>In my varied and storied career, I can only think of one time someone has withdrawn consent at that point, but I certainly respected it. </p><p></p><p>"But you promised" isn't justification for rape. Why on earth would you want to have sex with anyone who's consent wasn't full and enthusiastic?</p><p></p><p>Now, usual caveats apply, I fully agree it's foolish to get yourself in that situation unless you are very sure about what you are doing. Also, it must be said, that while nothing justifies rape, it's certainly making yourself extremely vulnerable to being raped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Armoured, post: 68050577, member: 338129"] Either party is free to withdraw consent at any time. Now, sure, it might be[I][B] frustrating[/B][/I] if your partner is naked and changes his/her mind at the last second, but it happens. In my varied and storied career, I can only think of one time someone has withdrawn consent at that point, but I certainly respected it. "But you promised" isn't justification for rape. Why on earth would you want to have sex with anyone who's consent wasn't full and enthusiastic? Now, usual caveats apply, I fully agree it's foolish to get yourself in that situation unless you are very sure about what you are doing. Also, it must be said, that while nothing justifies rape, it's certainly making yourself extremely vulnerable to being raped. [/QUOTE]
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