Sunday, September 13, 2015

To avoid sexual assault charges, students at Ohio State must be able to agree on ‘why’ they had sex


Great excuse for foreplay, IMO.

From Liberty Unyielding:
Years ago, there was a show on television called “The Newlywed Game.” The purpose was to find out how well competing recently married couples knew each other. The M.O. was to have one set of spouses leave the stage while their mates answered (often naughty) questions, then return and see if their answer matched.   
Ohio State University has instituted a high stakes reality show of its own similar in some respects to “The Newlywed Game.” It doesn’t appear on TV, and it’s no game. Instead of winning money, the prize earned for having the correct answer is freedom from being charged with rape. 
In order not be found guilty, a student and his partner have to agree on why they were making out or having sex. It’s not enough to agree to DO it, you have to agree on WHY: There has to be agreement “regarding the who, what, where, when, why, and how this sexual activity will take place.”