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Don't you think that the way we view sex portrays men as maniacs who are always up for it, and women as shy timid creatures who hardly enjoy sex at the best of times, and cannot be held responsible if they do sleep with someone? Souldn't the women have some responsibility for their own bodies? (I'm not saying that 'real' rape isn't a terrible crime, only that much of this drunken 'rape' is probably as much the woman's fault as the man's). But the problem is, how do we enforce any law concerning it? Fair enough, just because a woman is being provocative doesn't mean any man has the right to have sex with her, but how does the man tell if she wants sex or not?