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Should be interesting to see how this plays out
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In which case they need education. I can sort of understand being afraid if you have a large man on top of you but a small woman? -
It means that simply going along with it does not imply consent. A controversial area full of grey areas in my view.Originally posted by vetran View Postno means no, even if you say it next morning?Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Interesting that - from a contractor perspective even if you do not sign the contract but you turn up and do the work there is an implicit assumption you have agreed to the contract.Originally posted by d000hg View PostIt means that simply going along with it does not imply consent. A controversial area full of grey areas in my view.
But stepping back a bit - if I recall the dim and distant paste where 1 night stands were a thing - generally both parties knew when going home together what the bobby moore was - mainly because you had probably spent an hour in the club swapping spit...
but I guess times do change!Comment
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Consent can turn to non-consent in the blink of an eye. It is impossible to protect yourself against that, there has to be a reasonable interpretation applied
of course, a lot of the hysteria around this is not reasonable
I've had me bum pinched in pubs and clubs by birds, had me crotch grabbed a few times. I never wanted to take any of them to court or ruin their lives(\__/)
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What about gays? It's unfair to condone a bird doing that, but get all shirty when a guy tries it.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI've had me bum pinched in pubs and clubs by birds, had me crotch grabbed a few times. I never wanted to take any of them to court or ruin their lives
In fact if you did, they could sue you for discrimination
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you just look at them & say "sorry I'm straight" they tend to have a good idea who is straight anyway.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostWhat about gays? It's unfair to condone a bird doing that, but get all shirty when a guy tries it.
In fact if you did, they could sue you for discrimination
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Does that work the other way around though - if they don't prevent you entering it's implied consent?Originally posted by original PM View PostInteresting that - from a contractor perspective even if you do not sign the contract but you turn up and do the work there is an implicit assumption you have agreed to the contract.
(still talking contracting here)Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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I wouldn't take them to court or ruin their lives. apart from applying a bit of swede, maybe. If they were weedy likeOriginally posted by OwlHoot View PostWhat about gays? It's unfair to condone a bird doing that, but get all shirty when a guy tries it.
In fact if you did, they could sue you for discrimination
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I believe it does - if they do not stop you and you do the work implication is contract is agreed.Originally posted by d000hg View PostDoes that work the other way around though - if they don't prevent you entering it's implied consent?
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I suppose though one party has always issued the contract and therefore they are 'deemed' to have accepted it as well.
bit of a grey area but pretty sure if it gets to court then there is implied consent if both parties 'worked' during the period the contract runs for.Comment
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