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  • “Yet Anna Maria consented to sex with the person she was introduced to, which was Peter Parker’s body.”

    When people consent to sex, they tend to consent to a body as well as the mind and personality attached to it.  Anna Maria did not know Peter, thus she consented fully to the body and mind attached to it.  Her lack of knowledge of Spidey/Ock’s history is not directly related enough to the sex act to constitute sexual assault by fraud.  If a woman consents fully to having sex with guy and later learns that he is a wanted criminal using an alias, she cannot legally claim rape.  There are lawmakers who are trying to expand the rape definition to inculde such cases, but so far such and expansion has not yet happened.

    • March 13, 2015 (1:10 am)
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      Hey, guys, look at Tom Brevoort posting a submitted defense of rape-by-deception. He didn’t just lie about his name or...
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