(08-03-2018, 07:51 PM)syscrash Wrote: The premise was that sex using deception is rape. You do not quantify the rape. So why are you quantifying the how. What does how she got into the house, or what she gained have to do with determining if it is rape. You say they are different. My example used a method that is actually done. Using surgery to look like someone else. Adalind used magic. The question is one of consent. You say because he thought it was Juliette he did not consent to Adalind. In my example if they say yes to the person they met in the bar. Only took wake an found out it was not who they thought it was. Did they consent.
Let me put it this way then. Adalind wasn't trying to "pick up" Nick at his house. She didn't convince him she was rich and important, nor did she deceive him by putting on a lot of make up or enhancements to make her look better.
She broke into his house to violate him and take away his grimm powers. She changed herself into Juliette to do so and not once did she reveal herself as Adalind to him.
Wearing makeup, telling tall tales, using "enhancements" are not deceptions aimed at an end result of rape. Women and men go to bars for different reasons. I don't see how your example compares to what Adalind did. Her reactions are not typical of someone going to a bar and in my opinion, should not be compared to that type of activity.
(08-03-2018, 07:51 PM)syscrash Wrote: You point out that she became Juliette, even to the DNA. Would that not make a DNA test on Kelly come back as Juliette and Nick are the parents. We then saw the Eve could not perform as Sean. Makes since they are not the person , they only look like the person. That means they may be able to mimic the person but would not act like the person.
Didn't Juliette do a DNA test on a wesen and came up with two different types of DNA? Isn't it possible that Adalind might have two different types of DNA as well? If she was totally Juliette, how is it that she remained a hexenbiest while robbing Nick of his grimness?
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