15 Nov BDSM and permission: just how to stop rough intercourse crossing the line into abuse
Whenever allegations of assault had been made against nyc's top prosecutor Eric Schneiderman this week, he denied them, saying participating in non-consensual intercourse had been a line he will never get across.
" In the privacy of intimate relationships, i've involved in role-playing along with other consensual activity that is sexual. We have maybe maybe not assaulted anybody," he told the latest Yorker mag, which broke the tale.
Four ladies say he repeatedly slapped them and another said he insisted she call him "master" in non-consensual circumstances.
One previous gf, Michelle Manning Barish, said: "this is for no reason a intercourse game gone incorrect. We did not permission to real attack." ny prosecutors are investigating the allegations.
It is not the first time a person accused of attack has advertised he had been consensually participating in rough sex (in Mr Schneiderman's instance, he had been in a intimate relationship with three of their four accusers; a 4th girl stated he hit her him) after she rebuffed.