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<blockquote data-quote="Carnotaurus" data-source="post: 9963" data-attributes="member: 311"><p>If you are sober it's highly insensible having sex with a drunk person, regardless of the gender. But generally I think it's very difficult to determine a person's level of intoxication. What does sober mean, having 0.0% alcohol in your blood? I can drink a beer and still be all good.</p><p></p><p>Also sometimes it's hard to tell when another person is drunk. Maybe they are in a mild level of inebriety but act all normal. If someone comes up to me and hits on me, should I carry a breathalyzer with me around just in case?</p><p></p><p>Thing is that each alcoholic beverages company has a message encrypted on the products: "Drink responsibly". You willingly took this drug and you must face some responsibility for your actions, right? So conclusion is that a. and d. cases are okay as long as they both seemed willing (aka in good faith). B. and c. are very tricky and still hard to prove. And depends extremely much on concrete cases.</p><p></p><p>I'm all against rape. That means I am still aware that there is still this small percentage where they use it in bad faith, e.q. X gets drunk and has unforced sex with Y but next day they regret their drunken decisions and out of shame they throw Y into misery. As I said, each case must be differently and thoroughly analysed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carnotaurus, post: 9963, member: 311"] If you are sober it's highly insensible having sex with a drunk person, regardless of the gender. But generally I think it's very difficult to determine a person's level of intoxication. What does sober mean, having 0.0% alcohol in your blood? I can drink a beer and still be all good. Also sometimes it's hard to tell when another person is drunk. Maybe they are in a mild level of inebriety but act all normal. If someone comes up to me and hits on me, should I carry a breathalyzer with me around just in case? Thing is that each alcoholic beverages company has a message encrypted on the products: "Drink responsibly". You willingly took this drug and you must face some responsibility for your actions, right? So conclusion is that a. and d. cases are okay as long as they both seemed willing (aka in good faith). B. and c. are very tricky and still hard to prove. And depends extremely much on concrete cases. I'm all against rape. That means I am still aware that there is still this small percentage where they use it in bad faith, e.q. X gets drunk and has unforced sex with Y but next day they regret their drunken decisions and out of shame they throw Y into misery. As I said, each case must be differently and thoroughly analysed. [/QUOTE]
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