and then does she force you not to use the condom or remove it without your knowledge?
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I don't disagree. That in no way makes men experience it as sexual assault so you can have a political point or disprove women's experiences
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Sexual assault and rape don't have the same definitions. Definition of rape being used is that it's rape if you don't have informed consent.
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Don't have to experience it the same for it to be rape.
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You're just fishing for a way to make men an authourity on rape trauma they aren't experiencing as a silencing tactic.
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If that's what you want to believe.
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You cannot make men an authority on rape trauma they don't have so you can prove women or homosexual partners shouldn't either.
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1. Why is it important that one group is an authority on it? 2. I'm not trying to prove anything about women or homosexuals.
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Your buddy doesn't feel raped, and therefore it must not be for anyone isn't a cogent argument. It is a dishonest one.
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