The pendulum has swung from one side to the other. It's gone from guys being overly aggressive and sexually harassing most women and getting away with it to the opposite where men are scared to do anything for fear of a negative reaction and being labelled (unfairly) a harasser.
I do not think positive consent is the problem - I think that's actually a fair requirement and places more onus on the guy - its easy to do something and continue doing it because a woman didn't say "no". It's way different when a "yes" is needed and places more onus on the man who in most situations has the power.
It's a catch 22 which sucks.
I agree with Dawn that women need to start speaking up, but that is not what we are taught. At least not when I was younger. I have taught that to my daughter, but it is going to take a couple of generations to get there as a society. We are just starting to get to an era where women celetrabting sexuallity is acceptable, but let's real - we have a long way to go. The LGTB comminuty has more acceptance of people's sexuality then a straight women who just loves sex. She is still a slut, whore, etc. She gets a name and every guy thinks he should be getting lucky with her. To the point that some would not accept no for an answer and would push and push until she finally gave in. She doesn't feel raped, but she felt aggressive pressure and felt it "easier to just suck his dick and be done with it." Truth story becasue it just happened to a highly sexually active freind of mine 3 weeks ago.
Until the day that women can fully open up their sexuality, freely without judgment, you are going to have this conundrum.
Women are going to have regret sex because of the slut label.
Women are not going to stand up to predatory or aggressive behaviour out of fear.
Women are going to confuse behaviours as passes on them and feel sexually harassed.
Women are going to feel they need to submit to a person of higher authority/power.
You see now that Hollywood is going crazy. Richard Dreyfuss' son was allegedly sexually assaulted by Kevin Spacey and because he spoke out about it, another woman is now coming forward and accusing Dreyfuss of sexual harassment by exposing himself. He spoke up for his son, and the woman is basically saying "Hey you are no better asshole." The circle is just going to keep going around and around. The problem is the accusations mostly happen back in the 80s, early 90s. I am not excusing them but what we, as a society, were taught back then needs to be looked at. Not to excuse the behaviour but to grow from the expereinces. To learn from them and move forward.
Yes - Women need to learn to use their voice
Yes - Men need to learn to listen to that voice.
It should really stop there, but it can't. [Caveat = the below does apply to women as well, but you just don't see it happening as often from women]
Men need to sometimes double check and get a "yes" instead of relying on not hearing a "no." Men have to back away from the overly drunk girl. Men have to stay away from women at work, especially if they work under them.
Society needs to allow women out of the "kitchen", out of the "mama" title, out of the "slut" category and let them into the bedroom without judgment.
I am a slut and whore because I accept money in exchange for sex during my dates with clients. Yet, I am not as much of a slut for simply dating a couple of guys with no commitment. What is the difference really? The money? The money part makes me a slut? It's fucked up idealogy if you ask me.
Society plays a big role here and instead of attacking every guy who fucked up in the 80s, we need to focus our attention on uplifting the sexuality of women in general. Once that is done, most of this catch 22 stuff will disappear.
Sadly, if the Ghomeshi trail is an indication of where we are at as a society, we have a hell of a long road ahead. I fear the zombie apocalypse might happen first.