Really? So if I tell a woman I’m a billionaire and have sex with her, that’s rape? And if a woman lies about her age and I have sex with her, I can get her sent to prison for 20 years? Interesting.
Really? So if I tell a woman I’m a billionaire and have sex with her, that’s rape? And if a woman lies about her age and I have sex with her, I can get her sent to prison for 20 years? Interesting.
Just out of curiosity then if someone is trans and doesn’t tell their partner because they’ve fully transitioned is that rape? Is it rape if a person is in witness protection? I am asking because those are situations that happen. On a meta-level where do we decide if we know who someone is? By this logic the man in…
So I have a question...
If you consent to never even LOOK at the person you’re having sex with, simply taking their “word” from the Internet that they are a certain person (which essentially means nothing, as 90% of the stuff online is smoke and mirrors) you don’t have much of a case if you wake up and that person is a bit different than how…
You’d think she would’ve just gotten a short haircut considering how committed she was...
...but, like, you can think up a lie to explain why you have to wear a bandages and a swimming costume and why she can’t see you, but you can’t just say, “Hey. I’ve got long hair.”
The woolly hat is the most perplexing part of this story.
She told police that she felt something was ‘not right’ so she removed the scarf and mask, and saw Newland standing there wearing a woolly hat, swimming suit and prosthetic penis.