http://www.timesonline.co.uk/t...s/article4476877.ece
I remember seeing this woman (the rapist) on Tom Snyder. There's certainly a resemblance, not to mention same last name.
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quote:Originally posted by FirenzeVeritas:
She removed the impediment and "teased" him until he was ready to perform.
quote:Originally posted by Taciturn:
I don't see how it could be called rape if he "performed".
quote:Originally posted by Bob Dole:quote:Originally posted by Taciturn:
I don't see how it could be called rape if he "performed".
I suppose your argument could be used for female rape victims if they exhibited any of the physiological responses associated with consentual sex. "Well, she became aroused... she must have wanted it."
Wiki explains it well: "Non statutory female on male rape is widely, but incorrectly, considered impossible because male erectile response is seen as voluntary, when, in fact, it is involuntary. [3][4] Fear, anger, anxiety, and non-arousal have been cited as factors in being unable to obtain an erection. [2][5] Therefore, male victims of rape by females [6] often face social, political, and legal double standards. [7] Though studies show otherwise [8], female rapists are usually seen as less culpable than male rapists by the courts due to these misunderstandings."
quote:Originally posted by Taciturn:
I don't see how it could be called rape if he "performed".
quote:Originally posted by Bob Dole:
I suppose your argument could be used for female rape victims if they exhibited any of the physiological responses associated with consentual sex. "Well, she became aroused... she must have wanted it."
Wiki explains it well: "Non statutory female on male rape is widely, but incorrectly, considered impossible because male erectile response is seen as voluntary, when, in fact, it is involuntary. [3][4] Fear, anger, anxiety, and non-arousal have been cited as factors in being unable to obtain an erection. [2][5] Therefore, male victims of rape by females [6] often face social, political, and legal double standards. [7] Though studies show otherwise [8], female rapists are usually seen as less culpable than male rapists by the courts due to these misunderstandings."
quote:Originally posted by FirenzeVeritas:
I work with several quadriplegic patients. Even though bodily sensations are not transmitted to the brain through the spinal column, they are transmitted to the spine. When bathing or even changing a diaper for a sleeping patient, there is evidence of arousal. Certainly a bound captive could be "raped."