• 1st panel : spongebob in a stand caption reads “Single trans woman”
  • 2nd panel : a huge crowd gathered around spongebob
  • 3rd panel : spongebob adds a little paper on his table saying “I don’t use my penis”
  • 4th panel : the whole crowd left.
  • @SamboT
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    22 days ago

    Non-consensual sex is pretty egregious… I hope you understand that.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 days ago

      Of course. There’s the obvious requirement of consent before the act and continuous consent throughout the course of the act. Things become a lot less straightforward when it comes to revoking consent after the fact. I’m not convinced that violence is ever warranted in these scenarios.

      • @SamboT
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        2 days ago

        Violence is never warranted but theres no confusion about consent. You cant get consent if you arent giving the terms to consent to. Consent means an understanding. This isnt iTunes terms and conditions.

        • @[email protected]
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          12 days ago

          The part that isn’t straightforward is what information is needed in order to make an informed decision and what is reasonable to provide to a sexual partner. It’s not something I’ve thought about before so I don’t have an answer to this, but the fact that I have to put more than a few minutes of thought into it is why I qualify as non-straightforward.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 day ago

        Angrily revoking consent after the fact is very common and understandable when STDs are involved and undisclosed.

        There aren’t a lot of other examples I know of, maybe if one party know they were related and didn’t say anything.

        But do you see the issue now?