▲ | 1718627440 2 days ago | |||||||
> I just don't see any reason to use the word rape for it. That's what I disagree on. What's your definition of rape? I would define it as forcing someone to have sex. Is extortion not forcing someone? | ||||||||
▲ | sfn42 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
It can be, but in the situation we're discussing not really. The actress is free to decline the offer. Here's a thought experiment, imagine the offer is way worse. Imagine it's like "I'll mow your lawn if you have sex with me" is that rape? If you really don't want the sex you just say no and that's that, you mow the lawn yourself. I don't think most people would consider that person a rapist. The difference here is that a better offer is harder to refuse. That does change the situation in a meaningful way but it's still entirely voluntary. | ||||||||
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