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Re: Painless Rape: A Moral Dilemma
Rape is rape. End of story. While Slayden sounds quite correct (hes done more research then I have on the subject and while I don't see citation I have no reason not to believe the man) I think that any act of sexual deviousness against the persons will or results in domination and over control of another person is more or less considered sexual assault. amirite? Here we are not allowed to call it rape. (But I'll be raped before I stop calling it that, pun). In Australia its "sexual assault" because rape is a pretty harsh word.
I wouldn't wish the type of feeling on any female, no one deserves it.
However I myself, like Slayden are male. We can only try to comprehend what it must be like. While it would seem that direct sexual stimulation would result in orgasm no matter the circumstances (unless mass amounts of pain are involved, which cancels out the feelings of pleasure) there are also people I know who have NEVER EVER had an orgasm. Would these people have a chance of orgasming? I don't think so, not from a stranger, or if not a stranger, not from rape (in general){unless a rape fantasy was needed to make them orgasm}.
For me, I'm still only 16, I value my knowledge and experience on female genitalia but I'm finding it hard to give input into this thread, maybe because of my age, maybe because I woke up at 6:00am this morning (against my will) and it is now 7:17am and I am extremely tired but cannot sleep.
I'll see where this goes and weather or not my posts would have any input or not in the matter.
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