Owed Consent is an incel fallacy where the incel does a kind jesture like buying a gift or dinner for a person, and despite them not agreeing to reciprocate still have the social unawareness to act out and say they are Owed Consent. This is usually held by men between the ages of 16 and 21 who were neglected as children who were not taught how to respect girls/bottoms.
"I paid for this bitches meal but she said no! She must've said yes!" - John
"You're an incel John, you know they don't owe you anything if they didn't agree to anything" - Scott
"But I feel so used!" - John
"Then get into a relationship before? Set terms? Don't be an incel maybe? Make it clear you want something in return before acting like they signed a waver to smash your sorry ass? You fell for that Owed Consent Fallacy my man." - Scott
"You're an incel John, you know they don't owe you anything if they didn't agree to anything" - Scott
"But I feel so used!" - John
"Then get into a relationship before? Set terms? Don't be an incel maybe? Make it clear you want something in return before acting like they signed a waver to smash your sorry ass? You fell for that Owed Consent Fallacy my man." - Scott
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Police at a crime scene operate under the assumption of malice or self-interest, not automatic honesty. Ignoring human self-interest in these situations would be dangerous and illogical.
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Buying a “cheap” iPad or concert tickets on Craigslist without checking could leave you with a fake or broken product. Verifying items before purchase follows the assumption of malice, showing why assuming honesty is a fallacy.
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1. Law Enforcement:
Police at a crime scene operate under the assumption of malice or self-interest, not automatic honesty. Ignoring human self-interest in these situations would be dangerous and illogical.
2. Sports / Entertainment:
In the Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight, assuming the bout wasn’t rigged just because they denied it ignores possible financial or strategic incentives, making this a clear Assumption of Benevolence Fallacy.
3. Everyday Life / Buying Items:
Buying a “cheap” iPad or concert tickets on Craigslist without checking could leave you with a fake or broken product. Verifying items before purchase follows the assumption of malice, showing why assuming honesty is a fallacy.
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