To: RCW2001
Two teens are having sex. In the midst of this, the girl says "I should be going now" and "I need to go home." 90 seconds elapse before he stops. The boy is guilty of rape according to these ultra-liberal judges.
Is it me or does this utterly defy logic, biology, and justice? Is not this boy completely innocent?
3 posted on
01/06/2003 6:45:07 PM PST by
friendly
To: friendly
Unless you're having sex at 60 mph, I don't see why it takes 90 seconds to stop :-)
5 posted on
01/06/2003 6:48:00 PM PST by
AM2000
To: friendly
I'd say the boy was innocent. I also wonder how this came to the law's attention. Did this vicious little b*tch go and swear out charges against him?
9 posted on
01/06/2003 6:50:04 PM PST by
per loin
To: friendly
It's not just you. It's me too.
To: friendly
90 seconds elapse before he stops. Well, if he's 17 and having his first experience, it should have only taken 5 seconds. Then again, I'm reminded of the complaint to police that a woman listened 90 minutes to "an obscene phone call" before hanging up and calling the police.
FMCDH
To: friendly
It isn't just you. And I'm female. This is totally ridiculous. They might as well rule that if you gave a kid permission to practice the 50 yard dash on your property, then yell out just when s/he's gotten up to maximum speed that you withdraw your permission, and s/he continues for several more yards, that the kid is guilty of trespassing. Onwards to the U.S. Supreme Court, where hopefully some sanity still resides.
To: friendly
"completely innocent"
Yes, completely innocent in my opinion.
40 posted on
01/06/2003 7:20:40 PM PST by
Mariner
To: friendly
Is not this boy completely innocent?NO! Her body belongs to her, not to him.
To: friendly
Is it me or does this utterly defy logic, biology, and justice? And he will probably be on a sex-offender list for the rest of his life.
165 posted on
01/07/2003 2:49:31 PM PST by
Yeti
To: friendly
Defying logic is this scenario: Consensual sex begins, the woman has a moment of conscience and says 'stop'. The man stops, then she has 2nd thoughts after all she was feeling pretty good.......action resumes....then she thinks better of her actions again and says, 'stop'......he does..........then again and again until he delays stopping by say 15 sec.............well you get the picture. The ruling shows that 7 justices have their heads up their respective a...s!
179 posted on
01/07/2003 5:49:00 PM PST by
PISANO
To: friendly
Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ):
Section 920, article 120, paragraph (c)
"Penetration, however slight...."
To: friendly
Is it me or does this utterly defy logic, biology, and justice?Females utterly defy logic and I am one. At the risk of catching a great deal of flack, when teenage girls push the envelope, and it occurs to them what's going to happen, it's a shock, they get scared and pull back. This is one major reason why young ladies should not have sex before marriage. They aren't emotionally prepared for it.
And guys, am I right, if a 16-year-old boy get that far along in the act, it darn near takes a club over the head to get him to stop? An ambiguous "I think I should go home now" isn't really blunt enough at that point, I'm thinking.
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