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jazz
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response 11 of 16:
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Mar 12 01:23 UTC 2000 |
I don't think that anyone would argue with you there, or that either
party would run into legal difficulty unless they ran up against an unrepealed
technicality or their rape-fantasy scene was mistaken for the real thing by
police.
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brighn
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response 12 of 16:
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Mar 12 15:35 UTC 2000 |
Rape fantasy role-playing and Dom/sub role-playing are two different things.
In both cases, though, the participants are "partners" since participation
is consensual.
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arianna
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response 13 of 16:
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Mar 12 20:34 UTC 2000 |
(what he said. (; )
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ponder
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response 14 of 16:
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Mar 14 01:59 UTC 2000 |
resp:9 the problem with the fantasy
(IMHO) is that some people (I mean
both men and women) have a tendency
to need to carry things beyond the level
of just pure fantasy. Acting out one's
fantasies is not new material. Sad isn't
it.
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brighn
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response 15 of 16:
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Mar 14 16:06 UTC 2000 |
That's not a problem with fantasy. That's a problem of will-power and ethical
decay.
,
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ponder
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response 16 of 16:
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Mar 15 02:07 UTC 2000 |
true, I guess.
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