I didn’t have to work very hard at all to create a link between Peter Parker, Doc Ock and rape. A character had sex in another character’s body.  He used the body for his own personal pleasure against the other person’s wishes and ability to consent.

I don’t know what else you could call it. That is literally the legal definition of rape.

I am not against Marvel using a story like this or having mind control/body transference as a plot device, but it is what it is. I notice you didn’t actually express if I was incorrect or not- only that you thought i was somehow laboring to make the connection. Or that you thought I pulled unrelated tangents to make that particular connection, which I didn’t.

I guarantee you even on the limited time I’ve spent studying law I could make a great case as to how this would fit virtually every definition of sexual assault in some form or another. You want to make this a public debate I will gladly submit my real name and information to any sexual assault counseling service you pick and we’ll see if they would indulge and tell us whether or not this case and the particulars of it would be considered sexual assault. 

I don’t mind that you don’t agree or that you don’t have the same opinion. I just find it childish to belittle people simply when you don’t agree with their conclusion. So I’ll put my money where my mouth is. Will you?