Forcing chicks is not scoring chicks.
Otherwise, sherron Collins would be a real pimp.
An excellent point that was routinely discussed in law school. It's now a standard bullet item when I warn my gentile friends about the dangers of alcohol and using it to soften up a ladyfriend for semi-consensual but unsanctioned premarital sex.
Good! I like your pro-active approach. You are "ahead of the curve" as they say in my business (curve manufacturing).
Now, what do you tell them about forcing 12-14 year old girls into marrying much older men, then forcing them to have sex with men they did not (could not) choose to be with? I can help you incorporate some information into your bullet points on this issue if need be.
Well, see, here's the real rub with that: I don't actually know any of the forced child rapist people. There's a couple of reasons for that:
1. My own (and only) wife was of an age that would have permitted her to drink and gamble in any of our fine states when we got married. You know, assuming she was into that sort of thing. Not only that, I easily passed the "half your age plus seven rule." So it's a bit outside of my experience.
2. Back in the day, there wasn't a whole lot of illegal forcing going on (recall that rape couldn't be committed against a wife in most states, though, and of course there's the whole "is she a wife if it's bigamy" deal). Anyway, they pretty much got married like anybody else, only they did it again, and again, and again. Some of the women were too young (economics of supply and demand in a society where women are semi-chattelized?) and I'm sure there was a lot of the "get married to me or go to hell" bit but our notorious namesake ZZ Top polygamist prophet Brigham Young had a whole bunch of reputedly amicable divorces to go along with those wives. Not sure it was 47, but it was more than one.
The crazy forcing thing really started back at the turn of the century (this would be the 19th-20th, not 20th-21st) when a bunch of crazies decided we weren't hardcore enough and broke off. There's a whole lot of politics and murder and bombs and plural wives acting as spies (no, really!) but it came down to a bunch of people moving to the AZ-UT border to rape their womenfolk in peace. They have since moved to Texas, mostly, so they're a Big 12 problem now. Well, maybe C-USA or whatever since they're sort of close to El Paso.