Sigrid and Paul are on a date and toward the end of the evening, they find themselves parked on a lonely stretch of road. Paul wants to have sex, but Sigrid isn't sure

As the evening wears on and Paul keeps asking Sigrid for
sex, she finally gives in, though she keeps telling herself in her mind that
she doesn't want this. How should this situation be viewed?
A. This was consensual sex.
B. Paul date raped Sigrid since she didn't want to have sex.
C. Sigrid led Paul on; therefore, she deserved it.
D. This complicated situation could be viewed from either Paul's or
Sigrid's point of view.


D

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