If a client takes his money back with force is it considered rape or robbery? Originally Posted by lalanyRape is the act of forced intercourse. No force has occurred. I'm sure victims of rape would agree there's an element of physical force as you're trying to fight him off or too terrified to for your life to move.
Rape.I have. Being forcibly raped at the point of a weapon, and a client taking his money back.
I'm sorry you had to experience this. And no. Its not your fault. Originally Posted by Sydneyb
I have. Being forcibly raped at the point of a weapon, and a client taking his money back.
It is not the same thing.
I know we won't see eye to eye on this, and I'm sure no one wants this thread to be ugly. We each have a right to an opinion.
When someone violently forces you to have sex against your will , it is not the same as going along with it, and then realizing he won't pay you.
I agree having him take the money back it's humiliating. It leaves you feeling vulnerable, ashamed and stupid. There is no legal recourse that wont' have you mocked out of police stations and court rooms and that is deeply demeaning. It is a horrible act and it is psychologically violent. It's a horrible experience.
But it is not rape. Originally Posted by Lauren Summerhill
I have also been raped , and find the comparison to be pretty insulting.One is a violent act where at the time you truly do believe that you may die. The other is a financial inconvenience. Originally Posted by BeckyI agree, it is insulting to rape victims. The moment of actual intercourse is by force against your will - the terror and humiliation is unspeakable and leaves you changed for the rest of your life.
I would not say someone walking out without gifting you is "merely a financial inconvenience." I have had this happen to me twice in my entire career. Both times I felt sick for days after - it really does make you feel vulnerable, it does hurt, it's a dreadful experience. But it's not even a shadow of what forced intercourse does to you. Originally Posted by Lauren Summerhill
Have experienced both, I recall they felt strangely alike. Perhaps its the reminder of the experience of rape and it was the feeling of being deeply violated that made it feel like rape. Clearly rape is scary and personal. Maybe it was robbery. That too is scary and personal. I wouldn't wish either on anyone.I can understand what you are both saying. I would imagine that it also has a lot to do with how the client takes his money back. Was it by physical force? Did he use a weapon? I am sure that anyone who has been robbed by the threat of violence has also feared for their life which is an awful place to be. I am sorry I did not mean to make lite of that type of situation.
Best to the women here... Originally Posted by Sydneyb