It also involved one of the women not being conscious, which is rape in most countries' definitions, including Sweden, the UK and the US. Apparently not Ecuador, though. Stay classy, Ecuador!
In the other case the allegation involved the use of physical force after consent had been withdrawn. Apparently this, too, is legal in Ecuador.
PS. vaginal Americans may wish to cross <em>one</em> country off their list of potential vacation destinations.
It also involved one of the women not being conscious, which is rape in most countries&#039; definitions, including Sweden, the UK and the US. Apparently not Ecuador, though. Stay classy, Ecuador!
In the other case the allegation involved the use of physical force after consent had been withdrawn. Apparently this, too, is legal in Ecuador.
PS. vaginal Americans may wish to cross <em>one</em> country off their list of potential vacation destinations.
Why not read what the alleged crime actually was, instead of repeating biased mischaracterisations of what it might have been?
Seriously, this shit is really winding me up. Since when did nonconsensual sex become OK if you support the guy?