Being able to consent means being able to both understand what you’re consenting to and being able to communicate that you consent to it.
A drunk person can’t understand what they’re consenting to and, after certain levels of drunkenness, can’t communicate their consent either. Therefore they can’t consent. You, being sober, should know this and therefore shouldn’t take advantage of them. If you do take advantage of them, then that makes you a rapist.
As the other commenter pointed out, I hope the women around you know you’re not a safe person to be around.
I think I’m going to continue “raping” people then.
Do you believe these are the words of a socially stable individual who respects consent?
Thanks for demonstrating I was correct. Although I really do wish I wasn’t. I really do hope you take the time to make the world a safer by recognizing how dangerous your mindset is—if not for others than at least for yourself. I’m not sure how you learned that this was a good way to be, but I’m sure it’s hurting you more than you realize.
Getting this raving mad at a few people on the internet just for saying you shouldn’t rape people is just supporting my conclusion.
“I’m not unsafe to be around!”
proceeds to demonstrate extreme emotional instability and an inability to engage with others without completely melting down
You do realize that there are different levels of drunkenness right
Literally re-read what I said.
So a person who drank one beer can not consent anymore, is that what you are telling me?
If the person can’t handle the beer then it cannot consent. If you’re sober and they’re drunk then you are raping them.
There’s 2 questions that must be asked in these situation
did she consent to it before being drunk?
is she capable of still understanding what’s going on and guve/remove consent?
If the answer to any one of these is “no”, “wellll”, “idk”, “I think/guess so”, or anything other than a very clear yes then she can’t consent. And when in doubt, assume the answer is no.
Exactly, you can’t. That would be rape.
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No.
Being able to consent means being able to both understand what you’re consenting to and being able to communicate that you consent to it.
A drunk person can’t understand what they’re consenting to and, after certain levels of drunkenness, can’t communicate their consent either. Therefore they can’t consent. You, being sober, should know this and therefore shouldn’t take advantage of them. If you do take advantage of them, then that makes you a rapist.
As the other commenter pointed out, I hope the women around you know you’re not a safe person to be around.
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Given what you’ve said so far I’m gonna call bullshit on that.
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Do you believe these are the words of a socially stable individual who respects consent?
Thanks for demonstrating I was correct. Although I really do wish I wasn’t. I really do hope you take the time to make the world a safer by recognizing how dangerous your mindset is—if not for others than at least for yourself. I’m not sure how you learned that this was a good way to be, but I’m sure it’s hurting you more than you realize.
Getting this raving mad at a few people on the internet just for saying you shouldn’t rape people is just supporting my conclusion.
“I’m not unsafe to be around!” proceeds to demonstrate extreme emotional instability and an inability to engage with others without completely melting down
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Literally re-read what I said.
If the person can’t handle the beer then it cannot consent. If you’re sober and they’re drunk then you are raping them.
There’s 2 questions that must be asked in these situation
did she consent to it before being drunk?
is she capable of still understanding what’s going on and guve/remove consent?
If the answer to any one of these is “no”, “wellll”, “idk”, “I think/guess so”, or anything other than a very clear yes then she can’t consent. And when in doubt, assume the answer is no.