Saying to yourself “I’ll lose my job if I don’t do this because this man is so powerful AND protected by the bosses, let’s just get it over with” is NOT consensual sex.
There are other jobs. How about having a little integrity and saying take this job and shove it?
yes it is. just because women have fallen into thinking they must prioritize their job, their position or their dream of career by agreeing to trade the use of their body for it does not mean they did not agree to it.
if it was forced sexual encounter that is different.
the more I read on this, the more it seems she agreed to some thing in that office, maybe she should have had better understanding of what all that was upfront, but she agreed to some of it.
With all due respect, NO job is worth the price of forced sex.
These women need some self respect.
You make a scene - even if it means losing the job. Nobody needs to work for a boss under those conditions.
I’m sorry, but I wouldn’t do it no matter how much I needed my job. That’s akin to prostitution because you needed the money. I had jobs I really needed as a single mom with kids to feed, but I wouldn’t have done that to keep my job.
it is coerced sex not necessarily illegal, but certainly immoral and repulsive appears it was a problem at the workplace/work environment and ignored by management
(c) Where the offense charged is sexual abuse or forcible touching,
any circumstances, in addition to forcible compulsion or incapacity to
consent, in which the victim does not expressly or impliedly acquiesce
in the actor’s conduct; or
(d) Where the offense charged is rape in the third degree as defined
in subdivision three of section 130.25, or criminal sexual act in the
third degree as defined in subdivision three of section 130.40, in
addition to forcible compulsion, circumstances under which, at the time
of the act of intercourse, oral sexual conduct or anal sexual conduct,
the victim clearly expressed that he or she did not consent to engage in
such act, and a reasonable person in the actor’s situation would have
understood such person’s words and acts as an expression of lack of
consent to such act under all the circumstances.
http://ypdcrime.com/penal.law/article130.htm
Okay, so I sell my honor and self-respect for the privilege of keeping a job? No, I don’t think so. Sounds like prostitution to me.
Let them white-knight for liberals. Its almost as entertaining.
Thats confusing. You can say whatever you wish to yourself. Claiming to yourself you are being forced doesnt change your expressed actions. Now if instead of saying it to yourself you say it to the other person then you may have a case to make that it is not cnsensual sex.
Are you saying that Laurers power position made this rape regardless of the expressed statements and actions of the other person?
You have no proof that that is the case.
Never had a job I would do that to keep. At that point it becomes prostitution, never was willing to do that.