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Old 13-11-2015, 03:18 PM #1
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Default Should the concept of Women raping Men be taken more seriously?

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She forced him to have sex. Rape doesn't have to include violence. We have no control over how our bodies react to sexual stimulation. He could have been drugged, or sleeping, or many other things.
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Being drugged or being manipulated/coerced into having sex. Women can orgasm and conceive during a rape, [just like] men can get erections during a rape. The human body is a strange thing.
The concept seems to be challenged, like this:
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Okay, let’s be real. Unless you’re tied down or something, it’s likely that you could have escaped. Also, to the commenters, I’d say being raped by a male is definitely more traumatic than the reverse.
People seem to believe that it's easier for men to escape a rape, and have more control if a women is raping them, and therefore it shouldn't be taken too seriously. We get silly comments like "he should've enjoyed it". I'm not sure why, but people do find it hard to believe that women rape men, and it can leave several men too scared to own up to it in fear of looking weak / losing masculinity.
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