Rape - A fictitious propaganda created by feminists in order to stop all acts of sexual advances by men onto women. There is no such thing.
Feminist: Stop raping that girl!
Non-Feminist: thats not rape, thats just unwanted sex.
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Technically, unwanted sex can be consensual. If you really don't feel like having sex with someone but choose to do so because of some personal benefit involved, or if you give express ongoing consent to sex even when you don't feel like it because you want that kind of power dynamics in your relationship... then it can sometimes reasonably be described as "unwanted" but not "rape".
However, while all unwanted sex may not be rape, all rape is unwanted sex. And it's usually much more than just unwanted sex - it's also physical and mental assault, plus depraved indifference towards any risks or consequences they may be exposed to as a result of the act.
Also rape has, at the very minimum, been a legal concept since at least the Code of Hammurabi (circa 1754 BC), so it's really stupid to claim that feminists made it up.
Feminist: Stop raping that girl!
Non-Feminist: thats not rape, thats just unwanted sex.
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thats not rape, thats just unwanted sex.
But that's what rape IS, you absolute boob.
Feminist: Stop raping that girl!
Non-Feminist: thats not rape, thats just unwanted sex.
What kind of "randomhero" are you? Captain Bystander? The Apathetic Sloth Man?
@Azereaux: It really doesn't. There are a small minority of men, and even smaller minority of women, who believe that it's men's place to "take" women, as long as they're not another man's property. Consent doesn't enter the picture, and most of them are pretty fuzzy on what consent even is.
If this wasn't written by an edgelord teenage boy, I will eat my hat.
Seriously kid, writing "shocking" things on the internet won't make up for the attention that you don't get from mommy and daddy.
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