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Uh NO there isn't.

God loves you. Don't get tripped up by what mankind does or doesn't do.

No need to apologize Charlemagne

She did not marry against her will. Littlefinger convinced Sansa to ally with the Boltons through marriage. My response is less about the characters and more the angry backlash. Consent or not consent, she was in a horrible situation and I am glad she recovered.

It's amazing how Jamie, The Hound and Theon are sympathetic characters. For a second I felt sorry for Cersei.

I vehemently disagree with how some are interpreting that scene. Sansa didn't like her situation but she went in willingly. Not rape not rape not rape….Absolutely not.

I vehemently disagree with how some are interpreting that scene. Sansa didn't like her situation but she went in willingly. Not rape not rape not rape. Absolutely not

I vehemently disagree with how some are interpreting that scene. Sansa didn't like her situation but she went in willingly. Not rape not rape not rape. Absolutely not.

Torture yes. Rape no.

I vehemently disagree with how some are interpreting that scene. Sansa didn't like her situation but she went in willingly. Not rape not rape not rape. Absolutely not.

I know right, some on the board are telling us what IS rape.

I vehemently disagree with how some are interpreting that scene. Sansa didn't like her situation but she went in willingly. Not rape not rape not rape. Absolutely not.

Well said

Triggered much? I admittedly was triggered by the outrage over the Sansa scene. Seemed so out of place for a show that always 'goes too far.' In the case of that scene, the arguments against it were factually wrong. Theon, Sansa, Rickon, Wun Wun, numerous flayed persons, all victims of Ramsay's malevolence.

Where is the outrage over what happened to Theon?

Subjective. First I heard of that theory.

It wasn't rape in any sense. Look at the scene. Sansa would rather be elsewhere sure but she consented in the literal/legal/empirical sense. Now it could be said that Jamie was raped by his superior (Cersei) in this episode, especially if the argument is that Cersei was raped by Jamie in the Joffrey sept scene. It

Yes but that wasn't rape. There was no rape to be downplayed/defended. While Sansa did not want to be in that marriage agreement, nevertheless she consented. She was not forced beyond her will.

Did Jaimie get raped by Cersei.. if you one of those who consider the sex scene at the Sept rape (amid Joffrey's corpse)? Jaimie initially refused but it could be said that Cersei is in a position of power and he couldn't deny her too strongly. He didn't want it but in the end she got what she came for anyway. If the

I stil say Sansa wasn't raped. He is a horrible person and he wasn't gentle but she was NOT raped.