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Old 06-25-2013, 11:44 PM #1
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Trig Would this be considered rape?

I know this question doesn't exactly fit in this topic, but this seems a safe place to ask a sensitive question. I had a sexual relationship with a man who lied to me about his marital status. He swore up and down that he had been divorced for three years when I met him. We had intercourse four times over one weekend spent together. I willingly had sex with him at the time. But when I found out about four weeks later that he was still very married, I felt betrayed and traumatized. I never, ever, would had had any kind of relationship with this man if I had known the truth. Is consent still given if it is given under false circumstances? Opinions please? I have been considering filing charges against this man.

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