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Kasz216 said:

A) Yes it is.  Rape is rape.  Whether it is committed via force or deception.

 

B) Because he asked first if they could have sex without a condom and she said no unless he got an STD test first?  Which he refused then put on a condom which he took off halfway through?


As for feeling it?  I'm guessing you haven't had much expierence with sex?  It's actually pretty easy, I've had a condom fall off before during sex and had to stop the other person because they didn't notice.

 

http://www.houseofruthdothan.org/rapemyths.htm is really something you should read.

Point A:

Read the link you gave me. Agree with everything's that's written there. Butthe link doesn't support this argument. Sorry, deception =/rape.

Question: If a man and a woman had sex, and the man said "I won't have sex with you unless you're on the pill" and the woman lied that she was, would that also be considered rape?

 

Point B:

I am not a woman, so I have no way of knowing if you can feel a difference between a penis with a condom and a condomless penis in a vagina, as I do not have a vagina. I also never asked my ex this question, as it didn't cross my mind at the time. Next time I have sex, I'll ask.



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