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Feminatsi wants cake and then some...
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I read it differently. There is no recognition that the capacity to consent can be impaired by intoxication (beyond the extreme case of unconsciousness). And there is context in the thread title. -
I am an irony-free zone on this.
Just saying..."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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Nowhere in your original post did you make that point. You put up several quotes at the start, then talked about Eastenders.Originally posted by cosmic View PostDear Lord... my point is consent was made the night before
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Fair enough, perhaps writing my posts has coloured my interpretation of his. I am sure he will be along to clarify soon.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI read it differently. There is no recognition that the capacity to consent can be impaired by intoxication (beyond the extreme case of unconsciousness). And there is context in the thread title.Comment
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We all know you're not one of the villains.Originally posted by MyUserName View PostFair enough, perhaps writing my posts has coloured my interpretation of his. I am sure he will be along to clarify soon.
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Back in the day that was a legitimate excuse for banging a munter.Originally posted by BoredBloke View Posttotally agree that no means no, but what if at the point in time she says yes but then decides she was obviously too drunk to make the decision. I think this will lead to all manner of crap with 'I was drunk' being some silver bullet for some women to falsely accuse blokes of rape
You know who will end up loosing out on this - munters - because boning a munter is one thing but then being accused rape by a munter is a completely different cup of tea.
Remember ugly birds are like scooters - fun to ride but you don't want your mates seeing you with one.
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WTFOriginally posted by original PM View PostBack in the day that was a legitimate excuse for banging a munter.
You know who will end up loosing out on this - munters - because boning a munter is one thing but then being accused rape by a munter is a completely different cup of tea.
Remember ugly birds are like scooters - fun to ride but you don't want your mates seeing you with one.

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oh come on you trying to tell me you never had too much buckfast and woke up with one?Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWTFComment
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Really? You want to show the world how much of an arsehole you are with this post?Originally posted by original PM View Postoh come on you trying to tell me you never had too much buckfast and woke up with one?"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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