lonelysince2006
I believe in the age of consent
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This is assuming that the female "rapist" is stronger than you or is able to overpower you easily, so the Why can't you just push her off/punch her...? argument doesn't apply here.
How does a man being forced to penetrate a woman possible if the man is erect in the first place? Since erection is a sign of arousal, isn't this an unspoken, subconscious act of consent? I would never fathom having sex with an unattractive woman, so it's not possible for me to get an erection if she tries to force herself on me. At least that's what I think.
The only way I see a man being raped is through anal penetration, whether that be with an implement or digitally (with the use of fingers). The other way that a man can get "raped" (I consider this to be sexual imposition rather than full-blown rape) is if he is touched in the groin/back area without his consent or someone makes multiple unsolicited sexual advances and continues to do so even after the victim expresses their disinterest.
Edit: This is discounting the influence of drugs.
Also, let me elaborate: If there is no arousal when she forces herself on you, I would still consider that sexual imposition. However, once you are aroused, that is consent and I wouldn't consider it rape.
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How does a man being forced to penetrate a woman possible if the man is erect in the first place? Since erection is a sign of arousal, isn't this an unspoken, subconscious act of consent? I would never fathom having sex with an unattractive woman, so it's not possible for me to get an erection if she tries to force herself on me. At least that's what I think.
The only way I see a man being raped is through anal penetration, whether that be with an implement or digitally (with the use of fingers). The other way that a man can get "raped" (I consider this to be sexual imposition rather than full-blown rape) is if he is touched in the groin/back area without his consent or someone makes multiple unsolicited sexual advances and continues to do so even after the victim expresses their disinterest.
Edit: This is discounting the influence of drugs.
Also, let me elaborate: If there is no arousal when she forces herself on you, I would still consider that sexual imposition. However, once you are aroused, that is consent and I wouldn't consider it rape.
@FrothySolutions
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