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Originally Posted by honorgal
. No. It wasn't even a factor in the Swarthmore case. That's why its a straw man.
How about when the situation is reversed? A woman initiates, the man says no, and the woman persists? Is that rape?
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Your definition of straw man is different from any definition I'm familiar with. Asking a question in no way commits such a fallacy. To address your question, yes, I would say if a man says no and the woman persists, she raped him.
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Originally Posted by honorgal
I'm not questioning why she didn't physically fight back. I do question why you would encourage such a total lack of agency in college women. I find it absurd. And dangerous.
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I've never said I encourage a lack of agency in college women. I find it absurd and dangerous that you want college men to think it's not rape to have sex with women who have already told them no.
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Originally Posted by honorgal
What does that possibly have to do with the topic at hand?
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Well, it *is* Greekchat. Most contributors to the forum are affiliated with Greek life somehow.