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Dr. Ruth: Women can't say no to sex once naked in bed
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<blockquote data-quote="Ada Lovelace" data-source="post: 68051067" data-attributes="member: 354769"><p>I think two aroused naked people in bed together have all the ingredients for sex mixed together and in the dish, but nothing should go in the oven unless it's still a mutual decision. If either says no (male or female) or otherwise resists, that's that. </p><p></p><p>There was a controversy at Stanford a couple of years ago involving two undergrads in such a situation. They were from the same small town in Alaska and were both home for winter break when they met up on New Year's Eve. They had dated in the distant past and had remained on friendly terms. They were both staggeringly drunk, and wearing clothes that were wet from walking back to his parents house in the rain. They stripped down, and went to sleep on an air mattress. She woke up to him on top of her. It was forceful enough to cause her tampon to be pushed up into her cervix and for her to need medical treatment. He'd at first claimed it was consensual sex, but then later said that he had a form of sleep walking that made him have sex in his sleep. The police couldn't prosecute him because there wasn't enough evidence. The matter was pursued in a student court system, and he was found guilty and banned from campus for a year, but permitted to finish out the term. Since he was graduating that year, it really wasn't much of a consequence. </p><p></p><p>There have also been incidents where guys have been unfairly accused of rape when in actuality the girl had consented but later changed her mind. It's a terrible idea for college students to get in bed together nude and revved up, but still doesn't justify pursuing sex if one has said no.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ada Lovelace, post: 68051067, member: 354769"] I think two aroused naked people in bed together have all the ingredients for sex mixed together and in the dish, but nothing should go in the oven unless it's still a mutual decision. If either says no (male or female) or otherwise resists, that's that. There was a controversy at Stanford a couple of years ago involving two undergrads in such a situation. They were from the same small town in Alaska and were both home for winter break when they met up on New Year's Eve. They had dated in the distant past and had remained on friendly terms. They were both staggeringly drunk, and wearing clothes that were wet from walking back to his parents house in the rain. They stripped down, and went to sleep on an air mattress. She woke up to him on top of her. It was forceful enough to cause her tampon to be pushed up into her cervix and for her to need medical treatment. He'd at first claimed it was consensual sex, but then later said that he had a form of sleep walking that made him have sex in his sleep. The police couldn't prosecute him because there wasn't enough evidence. The matter was pursued in a student court system, and he was found guilty and banned from campus for a year, but permitted to finish out the term. Since he was graduating that year, it really wasn't much of a consequence. There have also been incidents where guys have been unfairly accused of rape when in actuality the girl had consented but later changed her mind. It's a terrible idea for college students to get in bed together nude and revved up, but still doesn't justify pursuing sex if one has said no. [/QUOTE]
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