Wirey
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I completely disbelieve that there are any men who "can't stop".
Ahem (raises hand).
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I completely disbelieve that there are any men who "can't stop".
Ahem (raises hand).
I'm going to agree with this. My reasons are:
Sex can be painful. If it becomes painful for whatever reason, there should be a right to withdraw consent. And really, this would not be too uncommon. If it is a persons first time, there can be problems either with one of the partners not being sensitive enough, or there could be a reaction to the condom, lubrication, etc. That should be respected. (Not to mention the many other instances in which pain can ensue).
Sex can also be emotionally painful. There are often cases in which one of the individuals calls out some other name while in the middle of intercourse, and that could have severe emotional consequences, and thus reasonable to withdraw consent...
Agreed.
Amen.
Ahem (raises hand).
Obviously you're not entirely familiar with how RF works. When someone (me, in this case) makes a post the includes a quote from a prior post (that of Kerr, in this case) it means the poster (me) is addressing the subject of the quoted material (Kerr's). Here, let me explain it as simply as I can:This isn't about how you chose your partner and whether you got permission to begin. It is about asking the other person to stop once the act has begun. As a male, I have asked to stop when something got painful and she did. But there are many other reasons to stop. It has nothing to do with your partner not deserving to have sex with you. It means that for whatever reason they want to stop having sex with you. Whether it be for a minute or for ever, you need to honor that request.
Errr. Sexual intercourse doesn't always occur under cupid's arch of love, which is why using "love making" and "making love" as euphemisms for it is rather silly. If using the word "sex" or the term "sexual intercourse" is too embarrassing, I suggest the word "coitus."
"Coitus
(kō'ĭ-təs, kō-ē'-)
n.
Sexual union between a male and a female involving insertion of the penis into the vagina."
Obviously you're not entirely familiar with how RF works. When someone (me, in this case) makes a post the includes a quote from a prior post (that of Kerr, in this case) it means the poster (me) is addressing the subject of the quoted material (Kerr's). Here, let me explain it as simply as I can:
Kerr made a post regarding a male's "deservability" of sexual intercourse. He didn't think that any man who couldn't stop himself from ejaculating into a woman's vagina deserved to have sex. In response, I said I found it interesting that "[he] feel a male has to earn the privilege of having sex with a woman, i. e., be deserving of it." Of course my reply wasn't a direct response to the thread's issue, but more of a side issue. Happens all the time here. Stick around; you'll see.
I definitely think that it should change. However, to change the law public opinion also has to change. Which means that it has to be recognized that men also suffer from this ridiculous law.
Obviously you're not entirely familiar with how RF works.
I guess no one has ever experienced overwhelming passion before? Has your eyes ever rolled in the back of your head and you had an out of body experience?
I asked this in another thread but no one made a comment, how long is acceptable a time to stop?
If it took you a few seconds to realise what was going on and that your partner wanted you to stop, would it be rape if it took you 5 or 10 seconds to stop?
How long does it take a runner to come to a full stop if they are sprinting? A step or two right?
I guess no one has ever experienced overwhelming passion before? Has your eyes ever rolled in the back of your head and you had an out of body experience?
I asked this in another thread but no one made a comment, how long is acceptable a time to stop?
If it took you a few seconds to realise what was going on and that your partner wanted you to stop, would it be rape if it took you 5 or 10 seconds to stop?
How long does it take a runner to come to a full stop if they are sprinting? A step or two right?
I guess no one has ever experienced overwhelming passion before? Has your eyes ever rolled in the back of your head and you had an out of body experience?
I asked this in another thread but no one made a comment, how long is acceptable a time to stop?
If it took you a few seconds to realise what was going on and that your partner wanted you to stop, would it be rape if it took you 5 or 10 seconds to stop?
How long does it take a runner to come to a full stop if they are sprinting? A step or two right?
For gods sake. It's rape when you KNOW your partner wants you to stop and you continue. Overwhelming passion? Please!
Get real, sure you ask someone to stop and they say huh? Then you repeat please stop, and the person quits, this might take a couple of seconds. Men are not machines nor do we communicate well at all times.
Now if you said stop and they continued for 30 seconds or a minute, yes that is rape, I agree. Is one more stroke rape? two?
LOL, you crack me up. If I was that picky about sex, I would buy a vibrator, it has an off and on switch.You get real! You're a grown man and you need someone to break it down consent for you to the very second?
From what I see here, Women want to be in control of the situation 100%. Thats fine, but a car going 100 MPH takes longer to stop than a car going 5 miles per hour.
If you don't understand that it speaks volumes about your sexual experience.
I can see this now, "Your honor this man gave me 700 stokes and I only approved of 699 of them, send him to jail!".