even if (a) person would not have wanted sex without the drink; and (b) will state afterwards they only want platonic friendship.
@SIN_Notung Interesting. I think it would be wrong in every case! :)
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@PhilosophyExp Yeah - I can imagine that many of those scenarios would make me uncomfortable enough to decline, but I wouldn't say 'wrong'. -
@PhilosophyExp Putting pressure on *them* (which isn't the case in the examples of course) would change things completely. -
@PhilosophyExp So when I drink too much and I'm offered another beer even though I always say I don't like drinking much, IMO that's ok. -
@PhilosophyExp But, as often happens they pressure me in my drunken state to have even more so I end up doing it - IMO that's wrong. -
@PhilosophyExp So I guess the distinction (in my mind) is a case of offering or accepting an offer vs pressuring them. -
@SIN_Notung I reckon I could push against that distinction quite hard... but not on twitter & not tonight! :) -
@PhilosophyExp No probs - I'm not set on it anyhow - I was just trying to work out why my intuitions are like they are. -
@SIN_Notung I once had a women say to me that if I kissed her right there & then, we'd end up having sex, but she would hate me if not there
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