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bubble wrap Flag Carparks in South East London 02 May 17 10.03am

Originally posted by Ray in Houston

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If you don't get consent, you're a rapist, because you don't know if she wants it but you do it anyway.

Edited by Ray in Houston (01 May 2017 8.15pm)

Does that count in Newcastle though? From experiance they all want it. I went back with a Young lady and she took me up to her house. Took her up stairs and smashed the life out of her. When i went down stairs to leave her Mum came out the living room and said my turn now is it, Would have been rude not too and i ended up staying for 3 days. Had to leave when the 92 yr old Nan turned up. There is a line.

 

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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 02 May 17 10.15am

Originally posted by bubble wrap

Does that count in Newcastle though? From experiance they all want it. I went back with a Young lady and she took me up to her house. Took her up stairs and smashed the life out of her. When i went down stairs to leave her Mum came out the living room and said my turn now is it, Would have been rude not too and i ended up staying for 3 days. Had to leave when the 92 yr old Nan turned up. There is a line.

I think that counts as consent.....

 


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Originally posted by bubble wrap

Does that count in Newcastle though? From experiance they all want it. I went back with a Young lady and she took me up to her house. Took her up stairs and smashed the life out of her. When i went down stairs to leave her Mum came out the living room and said my turn now is it, Would have been rude not too and i ended up staying for 3 days. Had to leave when the 92 yr old Nan turned up. There is a line.

Call bulls*** on that!

 


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Deffo! There's no way he'd turn down the nan.

 


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bubble wrap Flag Carparks in South East London 02 May 17 12.48pm

Originally posted by Michaelawt85

Call bulls*** on that!

100% True. Was years back. Have been everytime we have played them since and one of my favorite away games. s***r view but the town is something else at night. Most of the men get pissed in the day at football and are home in bed whilst the women go out on the rampage.

 

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Originally posted by jamiemartin721

Well for a start Bladerunner is a work of fiction, so its largely irrelevant.

Of course you could just ask, and act responsibly as a man, to ensure that you aren't putting yourself in a situation where you could be accused, or actually commmiting rape.

Its astonishing when I look back how many men thought it was 'ok to ply someone with drinks in order to get them into bed'.

So what if the scene is fiction?....It would have described many a real life scene or variations on it.

Also Men have been buying women drinks for obvious reasons for centuries and women have been accepting them or turning them down for centuries.

Most women in those situations can handle themselves and those that can't shouldn't be in them. If a bloke is out of order then they should be dealt with and often is.

But I do think it's astonishing that you think it's astonishing. You sound like you'd have a rape unit in every nightclub ready to pounce if a bloke looks the wrong way.


Edited by Stirlingsays (02 May 2017 1.22pm)

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 02 May 17 1.36pm

Originally posted by Stirlingsays

So what if the scene is fiction?....It would have described many a real life scene or variations on it.

Because people's lives are not traumatised, damaged and destroyed by fictional acts on screen.

Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Also Men have been buying women drinks for obvious reasons for centuries and women have been accepting them for centuries.

Its not the drinks or buying the drinks, its the intention behind plying someone with drinks that is highly suspect. Its what it says about how we view women and sex, that we'd defend someone who exploits someone who is drunk to solely gratify their own sexual desire, and the inherent disregard that entails of a women as a person.

If it was a man, getting someone drunk, raping them and claiming consent, then we'd likely see a much harsher sentencing of sex offenders, as well as a systematic destruction of the idea of 'victim blaming'.

Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Most women in those situations can handle themselves and those that can't shouldn't be in them. If a bloke is out of order then they should be dealt with.

There is a massive problem in the UK with dealing with men who are 'out of order'. Few make it to court, even less end with convictions, and the sentencing for those convicted is quite light - given the severity - With minimal efforts available towards rehabilitation once in prison.

We're failing to protect women on a drastic scale.

Originally posted by Stirlingsays

But I do think it's astonishing that you think it's astonishing. You sound like you'd have a rape unit in every nightclub ready to pounce if a bloke looks the wrong way.

Hyperbole, but we do know that there is a problem in society with sexual violence against women, and that there is a casual acceptance of predatory males.

No, but I'd say that women who are raped, and sexually assaulted, deserve justice, and that far to many rapists get away to do it again, because we spend far to much time and effort protecting them over the women they have brutalised and violated.

Its absurd that so many women are raped, and so few rapists end up in prison, given that its regarded as the second most serious crime, behind murder. If our murder conviction rate was even twice that of rape convictions, we'd call it a monumental failure.

 


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Originally posted by jamiemartin721

Because people's lives are not traumatised, damaged and destroyed by fictional acts on screen.

Its not the drinks or buying the drinks, its the intention behind plying someone with drinks that is highly suspect. Its what it says about how we view women and sex, that we'd defend someone who exploits someone who is drunk to solely gratify their own sexual desire, and the inherent disregard that entails of a women as a person.

If it was a man, getting someone drunk, raping them and claiming consent, then we'd likely see a much harsher sentencing of sex offenders, as well as a systematic destruction of the idea of 'victim blaming'.

There is a massive problem in the UK with dealing with men who are 'out of order'. Few make it to court, even less end with convictions, and the sentencing for those convicted is quite light - given the severity - With minimal efforts available towards rehabilitation once in prison.

We're failing to protect women on a drastic scale.

Hyperbole, but we do know that there is a problem in society with sexual violence against women, and that there is a casual acceptance of predatory males.

No, but I'd say that women who are raped, and sexually assaulted, deserve justice, and that far to many rapists get away to do it again, because we spend far to much time and effort protecting them over the women they have brutalised and violated.

Its absurd that so many women are raped, and so few rapists end up in prison, given that its regarded as the second most serious crime, behind murder. If our murder conviction rate was even twice that of rape convictions, we'd call it a monumental failure.

Mmmm....I don't think we agree on any of this....Interesting really.

Edited by Stirlingsays (02 May 2017 1.44pm)

 


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Originally posted by Stirlingsays

How about a written letter specifying a time and date and for how long.

Is the sex scene in Bladerunner rape? It is certainly uncomfortable. I think in today's climate it would be seen as rape. I wouldn't be surprised if the 'right on' crowd started censoring it.


That's just being absurd (and I know that you know it). Consent is given as easily as willingly participating in sex. Someone passed out or so out of it that they can't engage in the act is - clearly - unable to consent.

Here's a free tip: if she's that wasted, be a man and get her back to her friends or get her home. If she likes you, she'll definitely f*** you next time because you're awesome. If she doesn't like you, you've just avoided raping her. Win-win.

Also, who - other than Jimmy Saville - wants to f*** a lifeless piece of meat?

Edited by Ray in Houston (02 May 2017 3.35pm)

 


We don't do possession; we do defense and attack. Everything else is just wa**ing with a football.

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Originally posted by Part Time James

That said, there'll be "cuddle rape" next.

"He put his arms round me...while I was sleeping....I woke up and he was pitching a tent"


That's called "battery", not rape. It's also against the law and has been for a very long time.

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We don't do possession; we do defense and attack. Everything else is just wa**ing with a football.

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Originally posted by bubble wrap

100% True. Was years back. Have been everytime we have played them since and one of my favorite away games. s***r view but the town is something else at night. Most of the men get pissed in the day at football and are home in bed whilst the women go out on the rampage.

Shall I put you down as a yes for st James park then?

 


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Originally posted by Ray in Houston


That's just being absurd (and I know that you know it). Consent is given as easily as willingly participating in sex. Someone passed out or so out of it that they can't engage in the act is - clearly - unable to consent.

Here's a free tip: if she's that wasted, be a man and get her back to her friends or get her home. If she likes you, she'll definitely f*** you next time because you're awesome. If she doesn't like you, you've just avoided raping her. Win-win.

Also, who - other than Jimmy Saville - wants to f*** a lifeless piece of meat?

Edited by Ray in Houston (02 May 2017 3.35pm)

Well said ..

 


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