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Ok, so a little bit boring, wasting time on the net, and get into this topic: https://np.reddit.com/r/MensRights/comments/1c8a0i/cosplay_does_not_equal_consent_yeah_ladies_keep/
And this particular part caught my attention:
That same year at the same convention, we found a couple having sex in the Soap Bubble (the convention's major dance)...not exactly a rare occurrence but the catch was that the guy had been roofied, sat in a chair and the girl was riding him for all she was worth. He was totally unresponsive and when we brought this up to the girl she said; "...he was hard; he wanted it." I suggested to the guy that he charge the girl with rape. The girl threatened to sue claiming defamation of character. The guy got a bus-ride to the hospital and Rosemont Police refused to charge the girl.
So, I would like to hear your opinion?
Do you think gender stereotypes might be an influencing role here? Are there other valid reasons for not the police refusing to press charges?
Have you ever been faced with any similar situation?
Thanks if you take your time to give your constructive input on this.
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