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Crimson Dynamo | The voice of reason
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Arista are you sure she forced herself on this youth?
Using the word rape here I think is confusing. The fact that rape can mean this silly bitch and a man in a balaclava dragging a woman into a bush and violently abusing her is not helpful I dont think I presume the guy thought he was quids in rather than horrified? |
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Niamh | Hands off my Brick!
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Niamh | Hands off my Brick!
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sex with a minor, consenting or not, is always called rape though because they're not old enough to consent, that's not a new thing
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It's so messed up though, there's such a gulf of difference between someone slightly underage willingly having sex with an adult and it all coming out and the adult getting prosecuted over it and a violent sex crime where someone is abused against their will and left with physical and emotional scars.
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Niamh | Hands off my Brick!
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However, I personally think that the severity of "full blown" rape with physical force or drugging involved means that it should have its own, completely distinct, term. "Rape" should be a powerful word as soon as you hear it, you shouldn't have to ask "Well hold on, what SORT of rape?". So yeah I think there is a good case for "statutory rape" being given another title. It doesn't mean lessening the severity of the crime or any punishments; just creating a bigger distinction... to reflect the violence of a forceful rape. |
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