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Originally Posted by rubecube
Who is it implied by? A recent study suggests that many men are very poor at reading non-verbal cues, so what you think might be implied may not actually be the case.
And there are many ways of getting verbal consent that aren't cold and technical. Maybe you need to brush up on your pillow-talk.
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So if a girl playfully says "No", giggles proceeds to keep trying to turn you on and pull you on top of her, doesn't resist and seems to be enjoying it while it's happening is it rape? You didn't get verbal confirmation that it's OK, but it was implied that she'd like to have sex.
Similarly, if you tell a girl "I'm going to #### your brains out b###" and she looks terrified, says "OK", resists, is crying through the whole thing and just wants to be left alone after, does the fact she was OK make it consensual?
All I'm saying is it's never black and white and simply hearing a "Yes" or "No" rarely mean anything.