zephyroftheNorth -> RE: Raped Mistress? (10/18/2009 7:23:08 AM)
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lovingpet She took a new prospective male submissive into private for the first time the other day. He persisted in "wanting to please" her sexually. For whatever reason, he managed to push things further and further and the session ended with her feeling strangely used and violated despite she was supposedly in control of the whole thing. quote:
angelikaJ So, in your mind a guy can have sex with you, you can say no but because you did not struggle it is just a bad date? Where does it say that she said no? The OP even states she was in control of the whole thing... I know, women are weak, so it's rape? Say no phucking way, and get out, if you can. All I read about in the profiles and on these boards is "I want someone to push my limits." Novel, your friend was eloquent, but she did not describe exactly what rape was, and neither are you describing it. As others have said, many of us have had moments where we let things go too far, and later felt icky. If I'm not under the influence of an unknown drug, and I'm not fighting/tryingn to get the hell out of there, I consider it an attempt at a connection gone wrong. I didn't want to take responsibility for the single instance this happened to me, and I knew nothing of dominance and submission at that time. I do know however, that I have brothers, and indeed if they were criminals, I would be the first one to cast a stone... But, I would get as vehemently offended, if some woman took them home, didn't find them to be ubber/proper submissives or dominants, and she decided to ruin theirl lives with an accusation of rape. My opinion on the initial post, indicating she may have said no to some things, is absolutely not tantamount to rape in my opinion. I love and respect women, but no one gets a free pass to crucify the other sex based on icky, I shouldn't have gone there feeling. M Quoted from the OP: " Before the question comes up, yes she said no to many things and repeatedly and no." Good enough for ya? So yes, it was rape, she said no repeatedly and was ignored.
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