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Against ME Donating Member (282 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-07-03 10:52 PM
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272. I have no problem with saying no, and the guy continueing
being considered rape, but a law that says if a girl says no and you continue for say one more thrust, then it is rape. Not to mention that when you are in the act, you may not be aware of a girl simply saying no, but you would still be considered a rapist.

If the girl heads south and I ask her not to, but stay and let her do it, then it is not rape. Saying no, and yet still letting her do it is seems to convey that I really wanted her to. If we're becoming intimate, and she starts to do something, and I simply say no, then she is not raping, because I could stop it if I want. She is not forcing me, I am willingly participating, by staying and not moving out of the way or back off. Now if I say stop stop stop stop, and physically get her attention and try to get her off me, and she still does it, then it is rape.
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