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Many men have no idea that if you ejaculate (“cum”) in a woman when you both agreed he wouldn’t , it still falls under the crime of rape, as the sex was consensual but the ejaculation wasn’t.
The Leading Case: R (F) v Director of Public Prosecutions (2013)
It can tend to happen a lot within relationships, but the women determines the outcome. Many laugh it off or say let’s get the morning after pill as they are aware of what could happen, but some also feel extremely violated and take things further in terms of the law which they are entirely entitled to do so in the U.K.
Personally I don’t think anyone should be having sex if they are not prepared for all eventualities (obviously not including violence)
It’s important to understand the legal implications/definitions as accidental ejaculation is exempt/a defence as well as pre-ejaculation.
Full conversation out Wednesday the 27 May.
This is not legal advice- FYI purposes only. Always seek your own legal advice.
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