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Old 07-10-2023, 10:25 AM #5
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Technically not, because rape by law is defined by unwanted, or forced penetration, so even if a woman has sex with someone against their will, it can’t be classed as rape, just one of the many advantages women have over men in the justice system
Yes forced penetration specifically "with penis" too, not with an object. Women can of course be charged with sexual assault and it's not particularly an "advantage" per se, because a woman who has committed a very serious sexual assault or multiple assaults can get as much (or more) prison time as a man on a rape charge. It's largely semantics.

Self-declared gender ID is completely borking crime stats though, it's making any research into the gender division of criminality much harder.
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