I agree in principle. But if both parties are drunk, then by definition neither can consent. In that case who would be be the victim?
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someone has to be less drunk to initiate the sex & physically partake in the act of sex so its not that being drunk = no consent...
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... it's that ppl take advantage of ppl who are wayyyy more drunk than them & physically cannot fight them off
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That being said, drunk hookups happen literally all the time so i worry about a statement as black and white as "drunk is not consent"
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So don't get so drunk and you'll know when a woman is consenting or not. Quite simple, really.
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I cannot believe DeVos is in a position of power over education. This BS is why people don't report assaults and why predators feel safe.
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Agree with you 100%. Happened to me.
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I'm sorry, and I know it doesn't help, but you are very much not alone in that situation.
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Thank you, and that is the sad thing. That there *are* so many of us! This administration just keeps taking us back 2 steps at a time.
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I know. *hugs*
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I am sorry. Seen so many women say the same.
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It’s not rape if they’re drunk. That’s what my friend Bill Cosby always told me.
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It’s also not rape if you’re famous. They let you do it. At least that’s what POTUS tells me.
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She lost a bet.
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Excellent profile pic.

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Any prescription you want, 20 bucks.
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