>>2770388
Is it still consent if you regret it afterwards, like your parents did?
>>2770388
No, but it doesn't really matter.
Much like how an unconscious person doesn't consent to paramedics reviving him, but we don't consider it assault for them to do so.
>>2770388
In a way yes in a way no. People are born because they're ignorant and under illusion, and thus take on birth in the material realm when their true nature is spiritual. Being born is sort of like going off on a long mental tangent with your thoughts. You're blindly making a free will decision at the moment to Carr on the tangent or to take birth, even though after the fact you may wonder why you went off on that tangent or took birth
>>2770388
Nobody is forcing the sperm to swim to the egg. It does so voluntarily
don't confuse 'thrownness' with complicated structure of power relations
no one's gonna answer for how you are 'violated' by being born
>>2770396
Some guy revived a stranger and got sued for it. I think it was some Britfag, as usual, called it an assault, not sure if it's a true story though.
>>2770396
Does that mean it doesn't matter if you rape a unconscious person? Or kill that unconscious person?
>>2770388
Your soul consents to being incarnated.
>>2771236
But they force the baby to come out.