Yes. Seems a bit much, doesn't it? Also, if sleeping with people while not having been entirely truthful with them beforehand is sexual assault, we're all in trouble
I would say that pretending you are a different sex is a bit more than "not being entirley truthful"
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But isn't pretending to be a different sex all the rage now?
Hang on! This is an excellent point. The defendant's brief could have got her off by saying she'd changed her name to Kye Fortune and identified as a man. That would have put the cat among the pigeons.
I would say that pretending you are a different sex is a bit more than "not being entirley truthful"
Yes, but where do we draw the line? How big does the lie have to be to make it sexual assault? Is telling them you're not married when you are going to constitute sexual assault?