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Anonymous commented at 2011-12-08 10:50:04 » #946026

What episode is this?
(Fuck you keystrokes!)

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Gabrien commented at 2011-12-09 07:04:35 » #946706

Ben-to episode 4

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Anonymous commented at 2011-12-14 04:21:21 » #950843

Yuri rape is the best thing in the world

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Zeninth commented at 2011-12-24 20:49:35 » #959484

you can't really can it rape if it's between two girls now can you?... unless she got like a strap-on or something

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Anonymous commented at 2011-12-25 01:26:20 » #959637

Zeninth, some day I hope you learn that there's more to sex (& rape) than "penis in pussy". Hint: lesbians don't need dildos to have sex with each other.

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Zymemaru commented at 2012-01-26 10:29:50 » #986929

Actually, only until recently the laws definition of rape was man on woman. Not woman on man or woman on woman. So there was no such thing as yuri rape :D

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Anonymous commented at 2012-03-24 15:12:01 » #1031986

Well, it's not like there are many settings in which a man would not enjoy being raped by a woman, now are there? By a hot woman, at least. No wonder the definition didn't include women raping others...

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CardboardBox commented at 2013-07-16 23:19:01 » #1361409

@Anon3 You can add "Yuri" as an adjective to anything and it becomes the best thing in the world.

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Anonymous commented at 2014-12-08 20:26:21 » #1648992

Legaly the definition of rape is:

"A criminal offense defined in most states as forcible sexual relations with a person against that person's will.

Rape is the commission of unlawful sexual intercourse or unlawful sexual intrusion. Rape laws in the United States have been revised over the years, and they vary from state to state.

Historically, rape was defined as unlawful sexual intercourse with a woman against her will. The essential elements of the crime were sexual penetration, force, and lack of consent. Women who were raped were expected to have physically resisted to the utmost of their powers or their assailant would not be convicted of rape. Additionally, a husband could have sex with his wife against her will without being charged with rape. Beginning in the 1970s, state legislatures and courts expanded and redefined the crime of rape to reflect modern notions of equality and legal propriety.

As of the early 2000s, all states define rape without reference to the sex of the victim and the perpetrator. Though the overwhelming majority of rape victims are women, a woman may be convicted of raping a man, a man may be convicted of raping a man, and a woman may be convicted of raping another woman. Furthermore, a spouse may be convicted of rape if the perpetrator forces the other spouse to have nonconsensual sex. Many states do not punish the rape of a spouse as severely as the rape of a non-spouse."

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Anonymous commented at 2016-07-27 01:27:58 » #1993371

This would have been hot if not for one thing...Ume. Nobody likes Ume.

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