My example is pretty good- if someone, especially you yourself, attached an actual person to your body, you're SOL and have to deal with it.
Interestingly enough, it actually becomes a murkier question if someone else forces that super glue situation on you. That's basically equivalent to the "sexual assault exception".
I don't think it's a very good analogy because the super-glued person is not dependent on you to continue their vital functions. A better analogy would be whether you are responsible for the survival of the person behind you in the human centipede.
My example is pretty good- if someone, especially you yourself, attached an actual person to your body, you're SOL and have to deal with it.
Interestingly enough, it actually becomes a murkier question if someone else forces that super glue situation on you. That's basically equivalent to the "sexual assault exception".
I don't think it's a very good analogy because the super-glued person is not dependent on you to continue their vital functions. A better analogy would be whether you are responsible for the survival of the person behind you in the human centipede.
They depend on you not ripping them off. Doesn't really matter if that's internal or external biology.