Rape is unwanted sexual contact, right?

I was recently reminded of a hilarious film, “Colour Me Kubrick,” in which John Malkovich plays a Stanley Kubrick impostor who used his nonexistent “power” as a way of getting laid.

Here’s the trailer:

And a scene of him scoring in a gay bar:

Because they thought he was really Kubrick, they did whatever he wanted. As one of his “victims” (or is that the right word?) put it,

“They do say in Hollywood that the only way to the top is through the bottom.”

It’s easy to laugh at these idiots who thought they were bettering their careers by having sex with the Kubrick impostor, but for the sake of argument, let’s suppose the guy they were having sex with really was Kubrick. Would that make it rape?

Why?

What sort of sex is unwanted? Unwanted sex thought to have been wanted at the time, but soon discovered to have been unwanted? Or only unwanted sex which was found to be unwanted much later?


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2 responses to “Rape is unwanted sexual contact, right?”

  1. captain arizona Avatar
    captain arizona

    Ask bill cosby he should know.

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