Regardless, blackmail is a form of coersion and power does not necessarily have to come at the end of a fist.
See, I guess where I’m coming from is that for a while they started saying that even a guy talking a girl into sex, which she later regreted, was rape and I always thought that was wrong.
I agree with you that it was already in commission, so to a certain extent this is more of an intellectual argument then a real one about what happened after he was really awake and able to fight her off. If anything, the blackmail stuff speaks to her intent. If he had been unconscious and woke up to her on top of him we may not have known if it was a case of them both being drunk (except she was pregnant…which I guess doesn’t preclude her being drunk but if she wasn’t drunk, then never mind. Because if you start having sex with unconscious people that’s pretty damn wrong, no matter who’s doing it. But take away the pregnancy and put two drunk people in a room together and I think you would have a more ambiguous situation).





