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In reply to the discussion: I have a question for DU ladies. [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)33. Very interesting replies.
The lad is dancing tonight, though, no doubt...I suspect he doesn't have much need of condoms in his present circumstances.
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Since my goal was to pressure you to respond, I actually feel like a winner. nt
Bonobo
Aug 2012
#123
So if the victim doesn't fight back sufficiently hard in your opinion, the rape doesn't count? (nt)
jeff47
Aug 2012
#92
He penetrated her while she was still asleep. By the time she asked him if he was wearing
pnwmom
Aug 2012
#106
Rape. You have to have permission, be invited, for each penetration or sexual activity.
NYC_SKP
Aug 2012
#7
I was taking the hypothetical of the OP in the most general sense, not related to the Assange case.
NYC_SKP
Aug 2012
#99
Okay...I understand your "hypothetical" and would agree but...this seemed about Assange...
KoKo
Aug 2012
#102
spoiled little boy had to have his way without consideration to the woman. now whines
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#20
your faith in US law is admirable eveb though there is the sticky problem of GITMO
Swagman
Aug 2012
#138
can you give me anothe rexample of when a suspect is invited to another country for an interview?
Swagman
Aug 2012
#139
Sweden has extradition agreements with the US that could theoretically require them to do so --
pnwmom
Aug 2012
#167
then send his ass back to sweden and let him face the charges like everyone else has to. nt
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#143
The investigation he's referring to includes charges of rape, molestation, and assault.
pnwmom
Aug 2012
#180
There is nothing that I have stated about Miss W that your link contradicts.
Luminous Animal
Aug 2012
#38
Did you read the entire discussion? There's additional material offered by the participants.
MADem
Aug 2012
#49
Miss W declined to sign the affidavit the very day she made her complaint...
Luminous Animal
Aug 2012
#51
what on earth are you talking about? what have other cases got to do with this?
Swagman
Aug 2012
#140
I would support what the woman said it was. If this is about Assange's case, both women said NO rape
riderinthestorm
Aug 2012
#40
yes if i was the victim of a rape, then i would want my government to get the asshole whatever it
loli phabay
Aug 2012
#75
Yes it would be rape. However, only someone in a coma would not wake up upon penetration.
notadmblnd
Aug 2012
#79
I said one would have to be in a coma not to wake up. I thought that would have pretty
notadmblnd
Aug 2012
#175
Absolutely! First, he new my wishes. Second, he exposed me to a possible unwanted pregnancy. Third..
Liberal_Stalwart71
Aug 2012
#81
It may be rape, but I doubt if even Clarence Darrow could get a conviction in this case. nt
raccoon
Aug 2012
#149
First, I suffer from insomnia and I want some of whatever you are using to get to sleep...
renie408
Aug 2012
#156