My sex misconceptions
Freddy Woo writes, "aged eight, a boy from my class told me everything these was to know about sex: male prostitutes are called destitutes and women use tampons to stop men sticking their willies up them. Also, women pee out their bums, something I didn't realise was wrong until I was about 18 and my first girlfriend looked at me aghast."
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( , Thu 25 Sep 2008, 15:54)
Freddy Woo writes, "aged eight, a boy from my class told me everything these was to know about sex: male prostitutes are called destitutes and women use tampons to stop men sticking their willies up them. Also, women pee out their bums, something I didn't realise was wrong until I was about 18 and my first girlfriend looked at me aghast."
Share everything - Uncle B3ta wants to know.
zero points for conception/misconception jokes
( , Thu 25 Sep 2008, 15:54)
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Actually
I think it's debatable as to whether it's actually sexual assault.
The intention was obviously to cause pain, to an area that is obviously sexualised. The intermediate act of insertion (regardless of whether it was by the ex or her new beau) doesn't negate any chain of causality.
For instance, if I were to balance a bucket of paint over a door, and you opened it, and it fell on you, I would be guilty of assault, regardless of the fact that you opened the door.
In the same way, if I poison your food, but someone else feeds it to you, I'm still guilty of poisoning.
Actually, I'm pretty sure this is sexual assault, in a legal sense at least.
( , Tue 30 Sep 2008, 15:12, 1 reply)
I think it's debatable as to whether it's actually sexual assault.
The intention was obviously to cause pain, to an area that is obviously sexualised. The intermediate act of insertion (regardless of whether it was by the ex or her new beau) doesn't negate any chain of causality.
For instance, if I were to balance a bucket of paint over a door, and you opened it, and it fell on you, I would be guilty of assault, regardless of the fact that you opened the door.
In the same way, if I poison your food, but someone else feeds it to you, I'm still guilty of poisoning.
Actually, I'm pretty sure this is sexual assault, in a legal sense at least.
( , Tue 30 Sep 2008, 15:12, 1 reply)
actually
having reconsidered, it's more like basic assault.
Sexual assault would usually involve coercion or physical force.
However, it could be assault occasioning actual bodily harm.
( , Tue 30 Sep 2008, 16:18, closed)
having reconsidered, it's more like basic assault.
Sexual assault would usually involve coercion or physical force.
However, it could be assault occasioning actual bodily harm.
( , Tue 30 Sep 2008, 16:18, closed)
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