Consent And Safe Words

Summary

Consent can be withdrawn at any time, and continuing without consent can be considered rape. The use of safe words can play a crucial role in determining consent. Statute of limitations for rape in Indiana is generally 5 years, but there are exceptions.

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This is going to be a law question. Individual A and B were in a relationship. They used to practice rough sex as both enjoyed it. Many a times during sex chat person B told person A to not stop even if Person B says no. This was repeated in person too but there is no proof of that. They did have some safe words though. One day during sex Person A continues with sex even though B says no, assuming she actually wants him to go on as many times before. B doesn't use the safe words. Now many years later B feels like she was raped. Is this legally admissible for rape? Can A fight the case?
Hey ****! This is a complex situation and sensitive as well. Here are a few points to consider under Indiana law:
- Consent can be withdrawn at any time, and continuing without consent can be considered rape.
- The use of safe words can play a crucial role in determining consent.
- Statute of limitations for rape in Indiana is generally 5 years, but there are exceptions.
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