Consent is a legal standard, not a moral one
True sexual liberty exists only within the Biblical framework of one man and one woman, for life.
The sexual revolution has been a disaster for society, normalizing deviant behaviors and sexual exploitation. In response to the sexual exploitation of women, feminists (especially on college campuses) have been pushing the idea that "consent is not enough," and Elizabeth Nolan Brown warns that is seeping into federal prosecutions.
The feminists are right, but first we should recognize where they are very wrong: Unless we are going to broadly criminalize sex outside of marriage, consent is the only thing that matters in determining whether a crime has taken place. If an adult consents to sexual activity, there is no rape. (Obviously, there are those, such as children and the mentally handicapped, who are incapable of giving consent.) The sexual activity ay well be sinful or even exploitative, but it is not a criminal matter. Any other standard invites abuse of power by corrupt prosecutors.
But the feminists are right that consent is not enough. Too many men exploit women in order to satisfy their own desires without any concern about the well-being of the women they are using. "Based" anti-feminists on social media love to mock and ridicule women's sexual immorality and the consequences of that immorality, but either ignore or actively celebrate male promiscuity. There is no moral standard, much less any devotion to the teachings of Scripture, but hypocritical cultural tribalism.
The solution is simple and obvious, but not easy: Reverse the sexual revolution and establish the cultural norm for sexual activity as ONLY normal and natural when in the context of marriage between a man and a woman. That benefits both sexes, but especially benefits women. It also benefits children, who are statistically much safer and more successful in traditional homes.
Obviously, this starts in the church. Christians must support their pastors preaching and teaching against sexual immorality, but also on why the Biblical model is good and healthy for everyone. Far from being a "man made" institution, marriage is a creation ordinance that existed before Adam listened to his wife and ate the forbidden fruit. The Biblical model of one man and one woman, with sex confined to the marriage covenant, is the best model for a healthy and well-ordered society, for the protection of women, and for the protection of children. We need a new sexual revolution to overthrow the oppressive regime of the old one.