minervx wrote:
A
A woman is drunk and a man is sober. She strongly comes on to him, initiates almost every, and after she's persistent about it, he agrees to have sex with her. The next day, she doesn't regret it at all.
B
Same situation as "A", but regrets ever sleeping with him and vows that if she were sober she wouldn't have came onto him.
C
Both the man and woman are equally drunk. The man pursues her and she agrees to have sex. The next day she has no regrets at all.
D
Same situation as "C" but she regrets ever sleeping with him.
E
A man is drunk and the woman is sober. The woman totally takes advantage of him and he enjoys it the whole time. The next day he has no regrets whatsoever.
This question set is flawed. All of them may be or may not be rape depending on other factors.
Being a little tipsy is obviously not rape, being unable to walk alone is up in the air and being blacked out is definitely rape. It depends on HOW drunk the supposed victim is and whether a jury would be convinced that the victim consented and was capable of consent. There probably is a gray area, too, at some point.