[net.women] Right to say no

dubois@uwmacc.UUCP (Paul DuBois) (09/28/84)

> How many people think that a woman has given up her right
> to say no to a man after leading him on?  To be more
> specific:
> Can she rightly refuse intercourse if she has been:
> 
> 	1) flirting, moving sexily, leaning close, making
> 		lewd, sexual comments.
> 	2) wearing excessively provacative clothing -- whore
> 		like clothes, with most of the breasts and/or
> 		legs showing (or whatever), or with somewhat 
> 		transparent material.
> 	3) participating in kissing, heavy petting, fondling with
> 		the man.

She still has her right to say no.  If the man forces sex, he
is still guilty of rape.

But what right does the women have to lead the man on, knowing
that she's going to say no?  That's not very nice.  I would say
it's as reprehensible as if the man forces sex.

-- 
Paul DuBois		{allegra,ihnp4,seismo}!uwvax!uwmacc!dubois

"Make me to go in the path of thy commandments; for therein
do I delight."
				Psalm 119:35