I'd like to discuss the morality of consent. Many women would assert they have the right to take their consent back at any time during sex. Now you could easily not want to have sex anymore part-way through, that's fine, but are there conditions or occasions where revoking your concent doesn't work on a moral or ethical level?
Please keep in mind while sex is the most frequent example of this question, it is not the only application of this. Based on principal, if you consent to a single action being done to or involving you, are you able to revoke that consent later down the road prior to the end of said event?
Can consent be taken back?
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Define consent.
Only once you get past this hurdle is a meaningful discussion possible.
Pro-tip: you can't. It's a subjective and abstract concept.
The teenfuckers were warning us about this when sentencing for violating age of consent laws was being sharpened that they would come after us next. We laughed and ignored them, now we're being fucked up the ass with #metoo shaped dildos.
*insert picture of exaggerated nasal inhalation*
real-time consent is academic. a woman will let you know if you've raped her after she has time to judge your conduct.
>*underbob*
consent doesn't exist
it's a word label for something complex that cannot be clearly described or defined
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Can I beat the shit out of her and claim she wanted to cut my dick off?
If she doesnt want to keep going thats fine go ahead and stop. She just cant take it back later if you already had the sex. She's just going to ruin you if you keep going after she tells you to stop