(Posted on old forum on Tuesday, April 27, 2004)
I have just read in an archived Guardian article which stated that as of May 2004, a woman is deemed to be unable to give her consent to sex if she is under the influence of alcohol. Additionally that a man will not be able to claim the woman consented to sexual contact if he was also drunk. Is this true? If having sex while drunk is reasonable grounds to claim that the sex was non-consensual, surely most women have been subjected to non-consensual sex? Lets face it, most of us have had a bit of a romp whilst inebriated at some point in our lives.
Can anyone tell me when in May 04 these changes become effective?
It might just be me, but even after a few beers, I am confident that I can differentiate between someone I do want to sleep with and someone I don't.
In no way do I wish to undermine the suffering of rape survivors. However, women are not powerless, helpless creatures incapable of making a decision after a few glasses of wine. This new law means that I could accuse most of my sexual partners of rape! Fortunately for them, I am a confident, stable woman with no grudges against any of them. However, if I was an unstable woman with a vindictive, malicious nature, I would be able to put those men through the trauma of a rape allegation! Surely this is madness?
I have just read in an archived Guardian article which stated that as of May 2004, a woman is deemed to be unable to give her consent to sex if she is under the influence of alcohol. Additionally that a man will not be able to claim the woman consented to sexual contact if he was also drunk. Is this true? If having sex while drunk is reasonable grounds to claim that the sex was non-consensual, surely most women have been subjected to non-consensual sex? Lets face it, most of us have had a bit of a romp whilst inebriated at some point in our lives.
Can anyone tell me when in May 04 these changes become effective?
It might just be me, but even after a few beers, I am confident that I can differentiate between someone I do want to sleep with and someone I don't.
In no way do I wish to undermine the suffering of rape survivors. However, women are not powerless, helpless creatures incapable of making a decision after a few glasses of wine. This new law means that I could accuse most of my sexual partners of rape! Fortunately for them, I am a confident, stable woman with no grudges against any of them. However, if I was an unstable woman with a vindictive, malicious nature, I would be able to put those men through the trauma of a rape allegation! Surely this is madness?
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