There is no tale to tell.
Although the most common rape situations involve a man raping a woman or a man raping another man, both women and men can be victims of rape and both can commit rape. both can sexuals can also be guilty of forcing others to have sex with them in diffrent ways. Although each state gives enough definition of crime differently, generally speaking, sexual assault is any unwanted sexual contact. The term can also be used to refer to forced anal or oral sex, including any amount of penetration within a body with a body part (like a penis or a hand) or an object.It can also mean forced touching of sexual body parts, like a girl’s breasts or a guy’s penis.
The problem with women raping men is that the situation is harder to be termed as rape than the vice versa. There is no tale to tell or sperm to be found, it is often done by coercion not force so there are also no physical wounds to be seen. Often the man gets an involuntary erection during the rape, making him to be confused about himself and if he is truly doing what is happening.For all of these reasons, men find it harder to prove, what they have gone through.
And then there is a double standard that says only women can get raped because men are always hungry for wanting sex with everybody and everything, and therefore never can be forced to do it against their will.
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