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Originally Posted by OptimalTates
Legally this is also absolutely false. She (or he) either had the capacity at the time to consent or did not. She doesn't get to decide anything at 10 a.m. She may realize she did not have capacity when she sobers up. And I know it's not your intention, far from it, but this is teetering on the "girl's can accuse you of rape if they regret the sex afterwards" trope when you use the word "decide".
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Legally, yes. But there are policies in place at institutions that can impose extra-legal sanctions on the basis of allegations. Policies in place at U.S. colleges, for instance.
https://www.theatlantic.com/educatio...policy/538974/