Friday, August 20, 2010

Would making a person feel guilty so they have sex with another person still a form of rape?

there is a long story behind this but i wont go into it. so lets just pretend.


so girl A is in a relationship with boy A for 7 years. however around the 5th year boy A used every excuse to get Girl A to have sex with him. after 7 years they brake up. they have one child. Now girl A is very easy to manipulate and she hates feeling guilty or hurting people. Girl A meets Boy B and starts a relationship with him. Boy A hates this and knows how to make Girl A feel bad so he does, they end up having sex even though Girl A said no more then once. He starts telling her he really needs to because of stupid reasons and she knows there stupid, and keeps say no. Girl A boyfriend is on his way to pick her and her son up, and during that time boy A guilts girl A to have sex.she doesn't say anything but later finds out she is pregnant and tells Boy B. Girl A is really worried that this baby is Boy As. Boy B says he raped her but she says no because he didn't force her with force just words. what is your opinion on thisWould making a person feel guilty so they have sex with another person still a form of rape?
In the real world?Would making a person feel guilty so they have sex with another person still a form of rape?
Its not rape is she conscents.
Girl A consented, so there is no rape here. So she felt guilty about it...her problem but it doesn't negate the fact that she did so willingly. Girl A needs therapy so that maybe she can find a way to get some self respect and stop giving into these losers who just use her for sex then knock her up. The victim in all of this is the baby. And us taxpayers who will provide the welfare support they end up on.





EDIT: If you are having a problem dealing with your guilt over not being able to say ';no'; then that is on you. Next time keep your legs closed, or at least get on birth control since you should be able afford 10 kids as you claim.
It really honestly depends on what happened. I had a friend kinda in the same situation with her daughter's father. When she went to court for custody, they asked about any abuse and she said that if she didn't have sex with him he would use words to force her into sex. at one point he didn't let her leave the house until she consented to sex. they asked if she wanted to charge him with sexual assault because by law he raped her. she told them no. so really it depends on what happen we cant really say unless we know what fully happen. so its a maybe. And its great that boy B is planning on staying with the mother.
Talk to a lawyer and give the full details.





Coercion (not using force but manipulation) can still be considered rape.
Salesmanship is not a crime. Requiring someone to do that which they do not want to do can be a crime, but inspiring them to want to do it, in order to make themselves or someone else feel better, is not a crime.

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