[Serious] What is your most terrifying "we need to leave, NOW" random rush of fear you've felt?

Can't access the full article without paying, but what that abstract says basically is:

They used more generalized or vague questions which allows for a wider range of interpretations in peoples minds in an effort to trip them up. Like if someone asked you, "When did you last lie?" and you're not sure if a white lie to comfort someone, or lying by omission counts. The ones who benefit most from this vagueness will be the researchers who can make their data say what they want.

Most people have a clear image of what rape is in their heads, you can see it portrayed in popular entertainment. Failing to get a "yes" under very rigorous conditions is far from that image, an uncomfortable yes is still a yes, after all there is no guaranteed road-map to get into a woman's bed so it's a little unfair to have a fixed set of guidelines. The redefinition of rape that came along fairly recently (which has yet to meet any sort of consensus and especially legal approval) compared to the clear depiction of violent rape is what has lead to this supposed spike.

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