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Can you rape in self defense?
yes OP, I don't really understand your example but in a simpler scenario, person A could threaten to shoot you in the head if you didn't rape person B, in which case raping person B would be in self-defense against person A
If there is no third party, then if I understand your idea: if doing something surprising will confuse an attacker, can you do anything to confuse that attacker?
I think so, sure. Rape is sexual assault, a lot of things which would be assault if you did them to someone out of the blue don't qualify that way if you're using them to deter force being used against you.
You'll probably get a lot of "reasonable force" challenges though. Like for example: if you have hand free to slide panties down, why not just use that hand to push her face away?
They'll probably say it could neve rhappen but I could see with some kind of zombie or monster girl that pushing their chin away won't work (they're too strong) but doing something involving their genitalia would work.
Before IT accuses me of being contrived: this is pretty much already known in a lot of self defense courses for women: they encourage assault on male genitalia. If a guy is trying to rape you, just grab his balls and twist, right ladies?
Well: there's valid theory there: that can be a lot more disrupting to an attacker than touching some other area. This logic would work both ways : if a woman is trying to bite you then perhaps grabbing her by the pussy would dissuade her to a greater degree than trying to push her face away from you.
There's basically a horrible double-standard in law where it's acceptable for women to commit attacks on male sex organs to dissuade assault, but where men attacking female sex organs to dissuade assault is unacceptable.
I don't understand it: why are men assumed to be stronger and thus to be some kind of gentle-grappling judo-master who can stop physical assault while coddling a female attacker like a newborn infant so as to save her from the slightest of bruises?