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Mecky

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I was under the impression that the sexual assault on a man is only classed as rape if he is penetrated.

I would say the man in question was sexually assaulted and not raped.

Just a thought, these women that sexually assaulted the man, suppose they had forced him to have sex with another women against her will, would he have raped her because he had intercourse against her will or are they both be classed as sexually assaulted.

 

Rape it would seem has many definitions ranging from forced penetrative sex to drug induced assault with lots in between. It comes down to consent as said before.

 

If a man is forced to have sex with another woman it's unlikely to be classed as rape as he is not forcing himself on the woman, rather they are both being forced to put on a show, my opinion.

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Are you implying that an orgasm proves consent?

 

Would you equally use that point if a woman said she had been raped?

 

No far from it. The purpose of the rape in the OP is to obtain the males sperm for use in a ritual or so they believe. All i'm asking is would forced sex bring about that release as the orgasm itself is the result of enjoyment between consenting couples or where rape is concerned, the rapist being male.

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All i'm asking is would forced sex bring about that release as the orgasm itself is the result of enjoyment

Biologically, it is purely the result of stimulation. "Enjoyment" is subjective, because I don't imagine being forced to have sex without consenting to it is "enjoyable".

 

It's hard to grasp the mechanics of a man being forced into sex. We presume him stronger, so he can fight off and run away if he so chooses. That still doesn't undermine the point that it can occur.

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Biologically, it is purely the result of stimulation. "Enjoyment" is subjective, because I don't imagine being forced to have sex without consenting to it is "enjoyable".

 

It's hard to grasp the mechanics of a man being forced into sex. We presume him stronger, so he can fight off and run away if he so chooses. That still doesn't undermine the point that it can occur.

 

But it's difficult to understand that the stimulation would extend beyond getting the man erect and then go as far as orgasm. I can only see the whole experience as being a nightmare.

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I reckon, after deliberating, that men can be raped by women in certain situations. As mentioned earlier in relation to emotional blackmail and as Chris and Suffregette1 mention above.

 

However, I was, initially, talking about a situation where the woman, a stranger, the attacker, hides and then leaps out and attacks the man, violently, and then makes him have sex.

 

My bold.

 

From the thread where you argued that women can be partly responsible for rape by the way they dress, I get the impression that this is how you think the majority of rapes are committed when in reality it is very rare.

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I'm assuming that where there is no pleasure in the act then the lack of feeling for the victim will not result in orgasm

 

It can and frequently does result in orgasm, leading to all kinds of feelings of guilt and doubt that rape took place. A woman's physiological response to sexual contact is involuntary. In some cases, women can become physically aroused, produce natural lubrication, and even experience orgasms against their will during rape. (Wiki)

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It can and frequently does result in orgasm, leading to all kinds of feelings of guilt and doubt that rape took place. A woman's physiological response to sexual contact is involuntary. In some cases, women can become physically aroused, produce natural lubrication, and even experience orgasms against their will during rape. (Wiki)

 

Primordial possibly then as I doubt sex in the beginning consisted of the 'enjoyment' we relish today, more animalistic with a single purpose.

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My bold.

 

From the thread where you argued that women can be partly responsible for rape by the way they dress, I get the impression that this is how you think the majority of rapes are committed when in reality it is very rare.

 

No I never said that. You've misquoted me. I said, frequently, that women could not be held responsible for rape for the way they dress, they can't be blamed in any way. The fault is the man.

 

I said that women would avoid unwanted attention from some men by dressing differently because some men, wrongly, think that women who dress like this are fair game. It was advise to avoid attention, not to blame women.

 

Interesting article, by coincidence here...

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2067391/Why-DO-young-women-dressed-like-We-meet-nightclubbers-unsettling-answer.html

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