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Originally Posted by Far-L
Well... no... you are actually making assumptions and drawing irreverent conclusions not based on what is being said, unfortunately. The law defines that type of "rape" differently for good reason but not at the expense of someone still being considered victimized. So, yes, we can all agree that it is a form of "rape" but clearly it is not the same as forced sex. Either way, this is not about whether or not that person is a victim, which I clearly agree that he or she is, so stop trying to paint it any differently. This is about society thinking some people "deserve" it.
What is your point anyway?
I admit this is a subject I am very sensitive about so sorry for coming off angry about it but seriously, what are you trying to prove? If I didn't know any better I would've guessed will76 was writing your material.
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my point is your point about 'society thinking they deserve it' is hilarious while you try to explain that statutory rape isn't really rape and those victims 'wanted it' or better known as 'deserving it'
the IRS will still be auditing rape victims.. that still is the big missed point in this huge mess, rather than stupid peoples opinions.