Is my roommate awake when i was sucking his d*ck?

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  • original poster wants his friend to engage him orally, thus he engages his friend orally whilst he is pretending to sleep. this means that his friend is abusing him by allowing him to suck his dick but not prepared to do the same for his friend.

    Nobody can sleep through a blowjob, I do not care how deep you sleep, it is not possible. the only way that it could happen is if he was drugged!

    Does my reply make sense to you now or do you still believe in fairies?

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    • I haven't believed in fairies for more than 60 years, ditto angels.

      It is possible to sleep through all sorts of things, pleasurable and unpleasant, it depends on the person and their sleeping patterns. I slept through the start of the rape perpetrated on me and awoke to find my body responding against my will: it's not as uncommon as you might think. I find it very interesting that you obviously identify with the person who's admitted he committed a sexual assault on his "friend" and not with the person whose consent wasn't sought or given, just as I am obviously identifying with the person having sex imposed on them without permission.

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      • Just like what you said, it depends on the sleeping pattern of the person. So it is not guaranteed that he is awake or asleep... But you are definitely right that this guy sexually assaulted his "friend". But what if the said "friend" was awake? He didnt even confronted the OP right away, which means he is liking it somehow.

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        • No no no no NO! Whether or not someone confronts someone else at the time has NOTHING to do with whether or not h/she is liking it! What world do you live in? Tens of thousands of adults worldwide have only recently been able to speak up about sexual abuse as children by priests and other religious leaders.

          It's quite common for someone who's been sexually assaulted to go into denial about it: in my case I didn't let myself realise I'd been raped for more than a day after it happened.

          As I said earlier, it's possible for the body to respond to sexual stimulation against the person's will: just because that can happen doesn't make it OK, in fact it makes it much more confusing and difficult for the assaulted person to deal with it.

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