Originally posted by: KarenMarie
uhhhh-YEA!
sodomize ?Originally posted by: mdchesne
well then that means a woman can never rape a man... seems kinda one-sided and if women are all for equal rights, then they should be able to be prosecuted for rape as well. i define rape as a violent sexual act.
Originally posted by: mdchesne
well then that means a woman can never rape a man... seems kinda one-sided and if women are all for equal rights, then they should be able to be prosecuted for rape as well. i define rape as a violent sexual act.
Originally posted by: mdchesne
well then that means a woman can never rape a man... seems kinda one-sided and if women are all for equal rights, then they should be able to be prosecuted for rape as well. i define rape as a violent sexual act.
Originally posted by: JEDI
From this THREAD
I always thought rape meant penile penatration. anything else falls under other sexual assault statutes?
Law & Order should not be taken as a valid source of biological info.😛Originally posted by: jaysgirl
Originally posted by: mdchesne
well then that means a woman can never rape a man... seems kinda one-sided and if women are all for equal rights, then they should be able to be prosecuted for rape as well. i define rape as a violent sexual act.
I saw this Law and Order SVU episode in which a woman raped a man by tying him up and then jumping right on. The argument was that he didn't want to, but was hard against his will. Like his body wanted it but not his mind. They used the argument that a woman's body can get wet when she's getting raped even though she doesn't actually want it, it's just the body's response. So if what TV says is true, then that's a way in which a woman can rape a man. But that doesn't answer the original question. 😕
Originally posted by: ViRGE
Law & Order should not be taken as a valid source of biological info.😛Originally posted by: jaysgirl
Originally posted by: mdchesne
well then that means a woman can never rape a man... seems kinda one-sided and if women are all for equal rights, then they should be able to be prosecuted for rape as well. i define rape as a violent sexual act.
I saw this Law and Order SVU episode in which a woman raped a man by tying him up and then jumping right on. The argument was that he didn't want to, but was hard against his will. Like his body wanted it but not his mind. They used the argument that a woman's body can get wet when she's getting raped even though she doesn't actually want it, it's just the body's response. So if what TV says is true, then that's a way in which a woman can rape a man. But that doesn't answer the original question. 😕
The crime of forcing another person to submit to sex acts, especially sexual intercourse.