They're the home ends at Tannadice and Stamford Bridge. To give them their Sunday names, they're the Chedwyn Ends
Five years for shagging some broad who was too drunk to say no? So much for UK being a state of justice. I should sue some of the ugly one-night stands I've had if that's the view of the law
Just read the (limited) details on the BBC and couldn't agree more. So if you have sex with someone who is drunk, it is rape? At what point does it become rape? How many units? Should we all carry a breathalyser which determines whether we are about to rape or make love?
If you have sex with somebody that's too drunk to know what the ****'s going on, then it's rape. How the jury decided that the man that met this girl in the street, where she reportedly fell over repeatedly, was innocent, yet a man that met her while she was in bed the first bloke is guilty, I have no idea.
How are we supposed to tell whether it's OK to have sex with someone? The judge used the words "no condition to have sexual intercourse". What condition is that? How many units? 5 Bacardi Breezers is fine, 6 is rape? Do we have to take their weight and the time over which drinks were consumed into account?
If they're so drunk that they're unconscious then yes. Otherwise, no. I've been in some ridiculously drunken states in the past, but there's no way, if I'd been awake, that someone could've bummed me.
But when the man who you have sex with is in the same state then who's raping who? A joke of a decision.
Next time I pull on a night out I may actually record on my phone her giving me consent to **** the **** out of her.
OK, we can tell if a man is being raped or not. What about a woman? Perhaps we could develope something a bit like litmus paper, if she's all juiced up, it turns green? You'd have to risk the lesser charge of sexual assualt getting there.
I've slept with a few girls I wouldn't touch with a barge pole when sober. Would they get a five year sentence for raping me? Or would I be called a t**t for getting so drunk in the first place? I wonder.