Joyce M Short |
12-05-2015 06:17 PM |
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Originally Posted by Niamh.
(Post 7754891)
Yes, that's actually what I was thinking myself aswell.
It might be morally wrong to lie to someone to get them into bed but you still choose to do it so it's not rape by any stretch of the imagination and it's pretty insulting to victims of actual rape to suggest that it's anywhere even near what they went through
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Fraud is not just a crime that stands alone. It's a tool that is used to carry out a crime. Using fraud to steal something is theft by fraud. Using fraud to sexually assault someone is sexual assault by fraud.
When you lie to attract someone, you are not conducting a crime. When you lie to secure sex it is a crime because all sex requires consent and consent is INVALID when induced by DECEPTION.
Rape, sexual assault, is not only so when committed through violence. Violence is another tool that invalidates consent. Doping, Intoxicating, coercing and duping are all tools to sexually assault.
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