https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/emotional-fitness/201205/why-intimacy-makes-us-feel-vulnerable … Either suggesting anything the other wouldn't usually be open to, during sex, is manipulation. Both are vulnerable.
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I agree. But just because something makes you vulnerable doesn't mean you're being manipulated
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Replying to @alexinlaw @JulianFalgons and
If a Woman says she's on that pill but isn't, and has sex, is this stealthing? Is it rape?
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Replying to @benohanlon @JulianFalgons and
There is an aspect of false equivalence used here as a silencing tactic if men are not experiencing it as sexual assault by women.
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Replying to @AE_dawn @JulianFalgons and
No-one is bring silenced here. We can have an adult conversation without creating a victim.
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Replying to @benohanlon @JulianFalgons and
False equivalence is an offensive argumentation tactic. Logical fallacies used to create confusion is not an honest conversational form.
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Replying to @AE_dawn @JulianFalgons and
I don't think it's a false equivalence. Both examples don't involve violence and do involve withdrawing informed consent.
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Replying to @benohanlon @JulianFalgons and
You cannot make men who experience reproductive coercion do so how you want to prove women & homosexual men shouldn't either.
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Replying to @AE_dawn @JulianFalgons and
Consent is informed or it's not.
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Replying to @benohanlon @JulianFalgons and
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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Untrue. You don't have to feel raped for it to be rape. That's fairly obvious.
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