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    Dougherty Argues That There Is an Objective Distinction Between Core
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Dougherty Argues That There Is an Objective Distinction Between Core

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Dougherty argues that there is an objective distinction between core features and periphery features of sexual encounters in which one's valid consent is violated if one is deceived into sex by being misled about core but not periphery features.

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