rpanonmod ([personal profile] rpanonmod) wrote in [community profile] rpanons2014-08-27 09:56 pm

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Re: http://walkingmeltdown.dreamwidth.org/7805.html?thread=871293#cmt871293

(Anonymous) 2014-09-03 09:07 pm (UTC)(link)
it doesn't say non-con though, just consent 'issues'

and disclosure is generally a consent-related issue

in this specific case, the consequences were unintended but pretty dang forseeable and it was wrong for him not to give her the heads up, just like somebody with a potentially harmful STD ought to warn partners - and remember, she's from before radiation was even discovered, so it's not like she had a way to know what she was getting into in terms of the effects of radiation

if murder were labeling it non-con that would be super inaccurate and out of line, but 'issues' is vague and makes sense given the basically consensual but kinda messy circumstances

dont get me wrong, murder has done all kinds of shitty things, but I don't think erring on the side of warning a little too much is really one of them