Toni
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Whenever I read threads like this I always wonder if people are really talking about the same things as each other. When one person says "drunken hook-up" do they really have the same picture in their mind of what that entails as the person they are talking to?
Here's a scenario which is no doubt played out thousands of times every weekend: A guy is in a bar drinking with his friends. He sees a woman he fancies. He has had enough to drink to feel brave enough to go and talk to her - this, after all, is one of the reasons he goes out drinking with his friends. The woman finds him quite attractive too, and she has had enough to drink to overcome whatever inhibitions she might normally have - that, after all, is one of the reasons she goes out drinking with her friends. One thing leads to another and they end up back at his place. They might be too drunk to drive, but they're sober enough to get each other's motor running, if you get my drift. The next morning either or both of them might (or might not) regret what they did, but if they do, the question they will ask themselves is not "What did I do last night?" but "Why did I do that?"
Here's another scenario, which probably also happens every weekend, but I hope far less frequently than the first: A guy is in a bar around closing time. He eyes up the women who are still there. One is struggling to even stay seated on her bar stool. He goes up to talk to her, not that she is very capable of talking at this point. Again one thing leads to another and they end up back at his place. The next morning she has no idea where she is or what she did the previous night.
Now either of those might be described as a "drunken hook-up". But I reckon if you polled the population very few would consider the first one to be rape, or anything close to it - even if they disapproved of the morality of the actions (which these days few would). Whereas the results of the poll would be very different if you asked about the second scenario.
Unfortunately, I think that many people would see the second situation as just a drunken hook up --after all, why else would a woman go to a bar if she wasn't looking for sex with a random stranger? And besides, he was drinking, too, so obviously if it was rape, it was mutual rape because there is only one level of drunkenness.