"My gf and i reciently started trying our hands at bondage" makes it sound like it's part of their sexual game. Now I wonder if OP would have appreciated it without the dick part.
If I were exploring bondage with him, I'd very much like to be woken up as you described. I think lots of people would. In fact, I think that being woken up by sex is something pretty common between partners.
i was tempted to grab some popcorn sit back and enjoy the discussion but then I realized it twas over... i like answering questions that clear things up a bit.
Love to hear your definition of rape.
At what point did she tell her girlfriend that it would be a great idea to tie her up while she's sleeping and penetrate her, especially since she doesn't like penetration?
Seriously, I think there's a big difference between that and someone waking you up by going down on you. You have a loose interpretation of personal boundaries.
And I generally disagree with the replies on all the "I was drunk and he fucked me, was I raped?" posts. Women DO know better, yet need to feel victimized because their superego failed them right when they were about to do naughty.
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Considering she pretty much started molesting you in your sleep it seems odd that she would be the one to get upset about it.
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I don't think waking up to your partner trying to pleasure you can be called molesting... Just a thought.
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Being tied up and fucked with a dildo while you're sleeping is a little over the line of consent don't you think?
Would you like to wake up and find your boyfriend tied you up and fucking you? Kind of psycho if you ask me. Who wouldn't freak out.
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"My gf and i reciently started trying our hands at bondage" makes it sound like it's part of their sexual game. Now I wonder if OP would have appreciated it without the dick part.
If I were exploring bondage with him, I'd very much like to be woken up as you described. I think lots of people would. In fact, I think that being woken up by sex is something pretty common between partners.
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To answer your question, i prolly would have...
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Thank you for answering the question. ^This was a stupid discussion.
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i was tempted to grab some popcorn sit back and enjoy the discussion but then I realized it twas over... i like answering questions that clear things up a bit.
Love to hear your definition of rape.
At what point did she tell her girlfriend that it would be a great idea to tie her up while she's sleeping and penetrate her, especially since she doesn't like penetration?
Seriously, I think there's a big difference between that and someone waking you up by going down on you. You have a loose interpretation of personal boundaries.
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Oh, well. I'd love to hear your take on sex altogether then.
(I think this topic is worth a post all on its own)
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I think you'd be a good match for her girlfriend.
I like partners who can best be described as legally coherent, that pretty much excludes people sleeping, in a coma, or dead.
And I generally disagree with the replies on all the "I was drunk and he fucked me, was I raped?" posts. Women DO know better, yet need to feel victimized because their superego failed them right when they were about to do naughty.