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Chthonic asks: What's the naughtiest thing a boss has ever asked you to do? And did you do it? Or perhaps you are the boss and would like to confess.
( , Thu 7 Jul 2011, 13:36)
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She was 32, just with very severe learning difficulties.
What do you call that?
Apart from lucky...
( , Sat 9 Jul 2011, 10:46, closed)
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"It doesn't matter, lick it anyway."
( , Sat 9 Jul 2011, 12:48, closed)
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As per the Sexual Offences Act 2003, sec 1.1(1) and sec 30.
( , Sun 10 Jul 2011, 11:48, closed)
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Can a woman not commit rape? I can get a sex change and just go on a rapin' spree...
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"rape" specifically applies to penetration with the penis. So it's possible to commit rape if, and only if, you have a penis.
It seems to have been possible for a woman to be convicted of rape before the 2003 law, though; and Germaine Greer wrote an interesting piece a couple of years ago arguing that the very idea of rape ought to be abandoned on the grounds that it gives a strangely high status to the penis that it really doesn't merit.
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( , Mon 11 Jul 2011, 11:43, closed)
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At least the colonies have one up on you on something. Here in the States, the laws are state specific. Quote from findlaw.com about Tennessee:
"The crime of rape (or "first-degree sexual assault" in some states) generally refers to non-consensual sexual intercourse that is committed by physical force, threat of injury, or other duress. A lack of consent can include the victim's inability to say "no" to intercourse, due to the effects of drugs or alcohol. Rape can occur when the offender and victim have a pre-existing relationship (sometimes called "date rape"), or even when the offender is the victim's spouse."
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