Originally posted by CrONoS
No; the case is if one is clearly drunk and teh other one is clearly sober.
No; the case is if one is clearly drunk and teh other one is clearly sober.
But in the course of her reporting, Ms. Stepp said, she came across descriptions of “sexual encounters where usually both parties were very drunk and really didn’t know what they had said to each other the next morning.” In such cases, consent is uncertain. Such cases are more likely to emerge today, Ms. Stepp argued in the article, in an era when sexual boundaries and rules for women have loosened and when it has become socially acceptable for women to pursue casual sex.
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