Posted on 05/11/2007 3:08:39 PM PDT by JohnSheppard
I find this simply unbelievable, unless she is so used to men hopping into her bed, she can't figure out who is who on a nightly basis
OTHO, any man who is entrapped into being a father by a women seducing him so they can marry would also fall under this type of illogical, massive inertia thinking
Law of unintended conqueuses
Yeah, that happens all the time. Better pass a few laws
-ccm
That scene in “When Harry met Sally” just became a felony.
” lawmakers are drafting legislation that would make using deceit to have sex a form a rape.”
Isn’t DECEIT the basis of getting laid...???
And, for THAT matter...
the impetus of MANY engagements and marriages....???
I’ve heard that the Kennedy’s are very opposed to this legistlation.
Or the old, ‘yes, I am rich.’
So the old line “Baby, I’ll make you a star” just became rape in Massachusetts.
Because any female who agreed to have sex, for whatever reason—actual, imaginary, or perceived—outside of marriage was on her own.
That is, don’t come crying to us and gum up our courts and legal system with the results of your irresponsible behavior and bad judgment.
But of course, marriage is not for that anymore.
In fact marriage means nothing anymore because everyone is supposed to be able to do anything they feel like, and if the littlest thing goes wrong, society is supposed to come to the rescue.
You might as well get rid of marriage, because you have made it obsolete.
What we really need here are women not too stupid to know who is in bed with them. How can we craft a suitable law?
Hmm,, I cannot help but wonder whether when congress gets together to fix something like this, the fix will end up being worse than the problem! Isn’t this something that should be settled case by case, instead of some sweeping new law?? I am even more suspicious when congress wants to rush to fix something. What will the definition of deceit be?? “He told me he was rich but I found out later he wasn’t!”
"He said he was really, really good"
"And he really, really wasn't."
Deceit isn’t rape. Once again they’re watering down the definition to the point that it doesn’t mean anything.
(Not that deceit is okay, mind you.)
> some things just dont add up about this case.
Yes. There may have been...alcohol involved. Even so, if a strange piece of ass wandered into your bed, wouldn’t you know it?
It won’t be long before you have to sign a consent form with witnesses (sober) to have sex in Massachusetts. Maybe a notary public too.
I must say though...sex in Vermont is great.
No kidding. But in Massachusetts these days, they have come up with a better solution: Shack up in the basement of your boyfriend's dad's house and see who climbs into bed with you. If you don't like them, sue.
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