@4 please cite the basis for your conclusion. Here is the definition of second degree rape:
(1) A person is guilty of rape in the second degree when, under circumstances not constituting rape in the first degree, the person engages in sexual intercourse with another person:
(a) By forcible compulsion;
(b) When the victim is incapable of consent by reason of being physically helpless or mentally incapacitated;
(c) When the victim is a person with a developmental disability and the perpetrator is a person who is not married to the victim and who:
(i) Has supervisory authority over the victim; or
(ii) Was providing transportation, within the course of his or her employment, to the victim at the time of the offense;
It is pretty much a given now that every bedroom needs a web cam so you can record each act once the accusations fly the morning after. That and signing all the waivers ala Burt Wonderstone.
I'm mildly uncomfortable asking this question, but what's a usual example of 3rd degree rape? Doesn't force usually come after "no I don't want to" or it simply doesn't happen (if there's no force, she can simple walk away).
I had pictured the passed-out case before @5 pointed out that's second degree.
Yep. Sometimes they are funny. Don't believe me: watch The Grapist.
And I have only raped my husband once...unless BJ rape counts...like starting a BJ while he's still asleep...if that counts I'm a full blown rapist X100
@15/16 - I didn't find either cited example to be funny, so maybe it's just lost on me. I generally find myself in agreement with both of your comments on other topics, but in this case my sense-of-humor-meter is still at a dead zero.
@21 Fair enough, but the Grapist kills me...even on the hundredth watch.
I know rape is a serious issue, but my sense of humor tends to be a little warped
Only one legislator voted against the bill: Rep. Elizabeth Scott, a tea party candidate from Monroe. I can't even bring myself to ask why. http://flooractivityext.leg.wa.gov/rollc…
(1) A person is guilty of rape in the second degree when, under circumstances not constituting rape in the first degree, the person engages in sexual intercourse with another person:
(a) By forcible compulsion;
(b) When the victim is incapable of consent by reason of being physically helpless or mentally incapacitated;
(c) When the victim is a person with a developmental disability and the perpetrator is a person who is not married to the victim and who:
(i) Has supervisory authority over the victim; or
(ii) Was providing transportation, within the course of his or her employment, to the victim at the time of the offense;
Every time I started to write it, my wife cringed like it was somehow inappropriate.
Well, that's not what I learned in man class back in Stubenville.
We called that 'Friday night'.
:)
It is pretty much a given now that every bedroom needs a web cam so you can record each act once the accusations fly the morning after. That and signing all the waivers ala Burt Wonderstone.
I had pictured the passed-out case before @5 pointed out that's second degree.
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Colorado just made it illegal for convicted rapists to sue for custodial and visitation rights.
http://www.addictinginfo.org/2013/05/02/…
Lindy West wrote an excellent piece on rape jokes that work.
And I have only raped my husband once...unless BJ rape counts...like starting a BJ while he's still asleep...if that counts I'm a full blown rapist X100
It was a question, not a conclusion, but you answered it.
I know rape is a serious issue, but my sense of humor tends to be a little warped