Lewdog
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Yep... plus he is a former law enforcement officer.
"A Missouri state lawmaker was met with hisses when he used the phrase "consensual rape" during a highly charged House debate on a bill that would ban abortions at eight weeks, including in cases of rape and incest.
Republican Rep. Barry Hovis, of Cape Girardeau, said in the chamber Friday that most of the sexual assaults he handled before retiring from law enforcement weren't strangers "jumping out of the bushes" but instead "date rapes or consensual rapes.""
Missouri lawmaker tries to walk back 'consensual rape' remark
These are the idiots making laws for people...
Can someone please define consensual rape?
I think its when a women really wants it but doesnt want to seem like a slut and pushes the guy into taking it,,,
its happened to me several times and all of them ended in long relationships,,,,
No means no. End of story.
hate to break it to you, but with some women no means yes,,,
I hate to break it to you, but you are wrong in the eye of the law. If a woman says no, then you better stop, if not risk a rape case.
There is no argument here.
sorry but when the women wants it she wants it,,,she only says no while she undress's
and also the law says she has to file a complaint,,,
It's not exactly bright to publicly state you are for breaking the law.
Many women who are raped do not file charges due to several reasons, one of which is having to get on the stand in court and talking about what happened to her in front of a room full of people, and the possible backlash her charges might have on her in her life.