Aella@Aella_Girl·Oct 23, 2017If a sex worker consents to sex with a customer under expectation of payment, but then customer refuses to pay, you'd view this as closer torape12.1%theft87.9%2,890 votes·Final results311720
✿ Sentient Marshmallow ✿@matilda_martell·Oct 23, 2017Replying to @Your_Lounatic and @Aella_GirlIf consent relies on money then the £ removed= consent being removed. Just as consenting to condom is no longer consent if condom is removed1
Lyudmila Mykhailovna@EmilyDavisonSuf·Oct 23, 2017Replying to @matilda_martell @Your_Lounatic and @Aella_GirlWhat about if a woman claims to be on the pill but she is not? Is that rape? Lot of rapists out there1
✿ Sentient Marshmallow ✿@matilda_martell·Oct 23, 2017Replying to @EmilyDavisonSuf @Your_Lounatic and @Aella_GirlWow I guess you’re still on debating whether condom removal is rape or not...yikes3
Aella@Aella_GirlReplying to @matilda_martell @EmilyDavisonSuf and @Your_Lounaticto be clear, I don't think we should shame anyone for having a debate, no matter how absurd we view one of the positions. Debate is good.10:16 PM · Oct 23, 20171 Like
✿ Sentient Marshmallow ✿@matilda_martell·Oct 23, 2017Replying to @Aella_Girl @EmilyDavisonSuf and @Your_LounaticOk then I’ll be muting. Not into endless “thought experiments” on a post about consent/rape in my community or is it ~theft~3
Aella@Aella_Girl·Oct 23, 2017Replying to @matilda_martell @EmilyDavisonSuf and @Your_LounaticYeah I think "removing yourself from uncomfortable conversations" is a generally way better option than "trying to make people stop talking"