To: BGHater
So, she admits to having sex with the guy, its just that she was too drunk to consent? It doesn’t sound as if she said “no” either.
I suppose that a written and notarized contracts are now necessary for sex? After all, that is not so far off from what it used to be, when the only legitimate sex was with a marriage contract, or legally in a brothel.
3 posted on
07/13/2007 7:55:47 AM PDT by
marktwain
To: marktwain
I suppose that a written and notarized contracts are now necessary for sex? After all, that is not so far off from what it used to be, when the only legitimate sex was with a marriage contract, or legally in a brothel.
15 posted on
07/13/2007 8:15:57 AM PDT by
DrDavid
(Is this a rhetorical question?)
To: marktwain
“So, she admits to having sex with the guy, its just that she was too drunk to consent? It doesnt sound as if she said no either.” Sounds like she was too drunk to say anything. Do you think it’s acceptable to have sex with a woman who is incapacitated or passed out?
23 posted on
07/13/2007 8:29:13 AM PDT by
monday
To: marktwain
I suppose that a written and notarized
contracts are now necessary for sex? Where have you been man?
No contract needed!
94 posted on
07/13/2007 2:40:09 PM PDT by
Major_Risktaker
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