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Originally Posted by Matt D
If someone wishes to have sexual intercourse with their partner, they require their partner's consent. It can be verbal, it can be non-verbal, but there must be consent.
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A person needs consent to have sex, Matt I think we get that bit.
The consent issue was never disputed, just the form it must take.
It seems you finally agree that just assuming a person waking to having sex is automatically rape, is flawed as consent can take other forms.
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Originally Posted by nomadking
If the allegations are that flimsy then the Swedish courts would have already dismissed them.
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The allegations were originally dismissed outright. Then the case was reopened, for reasons we can only speculate on.