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If a man and a woman drink together to the point of inebriation then have sex who sexually assaulted who?

If you would be too drunk to consent, you would be too drunk to ask for consent.

On the other hand, if both people are so inebriated as to be passed out (or, to a lesser degree, too inebriated to put together a coherent sentence), how does sex happen in the first place?
 
If you would be too drunk to consent, you would be too drunk to ask for consent.

On the other hand, if both people are so inebriated as to be passed out (or, to a lesser degree, too inebriated to put together a coherent sentence), how does sex happen in the first place?

Happens every day. This is a 100% honest question. Both men and women wake up the morning after with regrets and foggy memories.
 
lol, I was actually going to say whom but wanted to sound more like a man of the people.

So really the only reason I pointed that out was because it was on my mind after a big discussion in my family over dinner one night due to my 12 year old's english assignment. It was kind of funny hearing what everyone thought was the right way to use "whom", then everyone trying to find ways to use it the rest of the dinner, so it kind of stuck.
 
Happens every day. This is a 100% honest question. Both men and women wake up the morning after with regrets and foggy memories.

As I said, if you're too drunk to offer consent, you're too drunk to ask for it.

My understanding is that, even with foggy memories, people know the difference between when they have consented and when they have been raped.
 
Using the phrase "rape culture" and these bogus statistics is just feminazi fear mongering

bogus stat: "one in five students falling victim to sex assault during their college years."

Since the actual measure was about 19.1%, I think a 0.9% round-up in the estimate is insufficient to label the stat as "bogus".
 
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