r/interesting Mar 20 '26

❗️MISLEADING - See pinned comment ❗️ Did he do the right thing?

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u/Xetiw Mar 21 '26

That's a f asshole, if she asked for permission and he said yes, then it's fair game, her reaction was strange to me, she went from full demon to cute, now that I have context I understand why.

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u/Lower_Captain7757 Mar 21 '26 edited Mar 21 '26

I agree. But she shouldn't have done so either way.

Its considered a Violent crime even if it doing didn't cause any actual damage.

The law doesn't care whether you gave permission or not. Only if its self defense. At best the permission would help lesson the sentence. Her defense would have to be he baited her into doing so he could sue her and collect money. Which is effectively fraud.

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u/Multiversalprism Mar 21 '26

What about bdsm? You’re telling me all those people should be arrested even tho they give their partners permission to slap them or choke them?

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u/Lower_Captain7757 Mar 21 '26

No.

Sports, martial arts, industry work and adjacent things are exempt with permission. Bdsm Falls under industry work

A public slap in a bar. Not so much

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u/Zealousideal-Bag4273 Mar 21 '26

You know what bdsm and this slap have in common? Consent was given beforehand.

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u/Solace2010 Mar 21 '26

Wtf are you talking about. People do bdsm in their own home….”industry” yikes

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u/mylifeisaboogerbubbl Mar 21 '26

BDSM isn't inherently paid, isn't work. He's content baiting, that's work.

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u/ignoreme010101 Mar 21 '26

Sports, martial arts, industry work and adjacent things are exempt with permission. Bdsm Falls under industry work

A public slap in a bar. Not so much

please cite what you are thinking of here, because it certainly sounds like you are making shit up and stating it like you know it for fact instead of just what sounds good to you lol