No my question isn't loaded and your answer is wrong.
It COULDN'T BE rape if both parties consented.
You are stumbling....grasshopper.
You smoke too much weed old man. Your delusions are getting the best of you.
Lets recap, shall we?
You first asked me; "Can a person give consent for another person or must that come from the individual?"
You then changed your question to something more loaded; "Could you give an example of how another person could give your consent, when you don't want them to?"
You then claimed I was avoiding your "question".
When you finally decided on which question you wanted to officially ask me, I answered it.
You then claimed my answer was wrong. The reason why you are claiming such thing is because you are confused by your own premise. Why? Because you talk in circles, and you've confused yourself.
Let me reiterate; do you want me to answer your question, "Could you give an example of how another person could give your consent, when you don't want them to"?
If so, the answer is, rape.
Your question does not preclude the notion that both parties need to consent.
Good game, thanks for playing. Next time try harder, and don't talk in circles.