Once again, the goal is here is to get one question answered:
Is it illegal to lie about birth control - for the purpose of deceiving and manipulating a sexual partner - OR NOT?!
Please save the sex talk lectures.
Great, thank you. If I come across a time machine, I'll be sure to use your advice.
I'll tell rape victims the same thing.
"Shouldn't have worn that skirt and gotten drunk..."
I just cannot emphasize enough how disinterested and distracting it is to continue to discuss irrelevant details/facts.
What I could have, should have done is not of relevance here.
Again, I repeat, this is deception. I was lied to.
This was not an assumption I made. "She looks like she's on...
Yes, this did happen to me.
Please refrain from the "haha wrap your willy, silly!" comments as they contribute nothing to the discussion.
Here are the facts:
I had a conversation with someone about sex, pregnancy, birth control and etc.
We made an agreement.
I made certain actions based on...
I've been searching for this and am baffled I can't find much of anything.
Even in the most extreme case of poking holes in a condom, I can't find this sort of thing illegal anywhere!
Is this true?
If someone lies to you about birth control, or sabotages it, then you are having sex under false...