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Originally Posted by luv n tpa
Actually, at least in NJ, body language inferring no means no; it does not have to be verbal. This applies to any sexual victimization, not just rape.
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Can you cite the law? It's not that I don't believe you, it's just that I find it hard to discern body language as saying no clearly (minus the obvious fighting, like kicking or biting or punching, of course).
That kind of seems like a cop-out, by the way. Not on your part, but on the woman's part.