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Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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Hot!!!

Would you feel the same way if the teacher was a man and the student was a girl?

If so, that's a sexually biased way to look at justice.
It's not. Political correctness wants us to believe that males and females are equal, but they are not. It is in fact physically quite difficult for a woman to rape a man. Especially if that "rape" involves the man penetrating the woman.

At the heart rape is about forcing someone to be involved in a sexual act. In this case the guy was probably not forced to have sex in any way shape or form. If there were a similar case in which you can prove, black on white, that the girl was not forced either, they could be treated the same. The physical differences between gender unfortunately mean that this will not often be the case.


I agree. He's gonna be the alpha male in his school, young girls are gonna chase him for just that that sole reason.

However, imagine it was a different case. Imagine if the teacher was male and student female. The drama would be on a whole scale bigger. Is that wrong?

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No. Because like I said, the possibility of actual rape is there. Not so much with the boy.
 

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Ocelot

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Jul 13, 2013
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It's not. Political correctness wants us to believe that males and females are equal, but they are not. It is in fact physically quite difficult for a woman to rape a man. Especially if that "rape" involves the man penetrating the woman.

At the heart rape is about forcing someone to be involved in a sexual act. In this case the guy was probably not forced to have sex in any way shape or form. If there were a similar case in which you can prove, black on white, that the girl was not forced either, they could be treated the same. The physical differences between gender unfortunately mean that this will not often be the case.
No one's saying that it was "physical" rape, it's statutory rape. Whether the term "rape" is even appropriate for such actions, or whether it is perhaps a bit misleading and implies something else entirely is a different question, but with statutory rape the physical anatomical differences between the genders are far less important, if they matter at all.

And while in general males represent the broad majority of perpetrators in rape cases, this does not in any way mean that a femal-on-male rape should be treated any less seriously if it indeed occurs. Drugs, weapons, blackmail or simply individual women being stronger than some men do exist and make women raping men very much a possibility.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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No one's saying that it was "physical" rape, it's statutory rape. Whether the term "rape" is even appropriate for such actions, or whether it is perhaps a bit misleading and implies something else entirely is a different question, but with statutory rape the physical anatomical differences between the genders are far less important, if they matter at all.

And while in general males represent the broad majority of perpetrators in rape cases, this does not in any way mean that a femal-on-male rape should be treated any less seriously if it indeed occurs. Drugs, weapons, blackmail or simply individual women being stronger than some men do exist and make women raping men very much a possibility.
I understand what statutory rape means.

But at its heart rape is about force. I know we have legally created a term for having sex with minors, but that doesn't change physical reality.

As for female on male rape.. The only physical possibility of female on male rape with the male penetrating the woman is when a woman stuffs a man with viagra, ties him up and has sex with him. I do not think that occurs very often. I also think it should be treated with less concern, because the societal impact simply is much much smaller. The problem of females raping males is virtually non-existent, whereas the other way around is an epidemic.
 

GordoDeCentral

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Apr 14, 2005
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I understand what statutory rape means.

But at its heart rape is about force. I know we have legally created a term for having sex with minors, but that doesn't change physical reality.

As for female on male rape.. The only physical possibility of female on male rape with the male penetrating the woman is when a woman stuffs a man with viagra, ties him up and has sex with him. I do not think that occurs very often. I also think it should be treated with less concern, because the societal impact simply is much much smaller. The problem of females raping males is virtually non-existent, whereas the other way around is an epidemic.
what if a boss coerces her subordinate to have sex with her?
 

IliveForJuve

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Jan 17, 2011
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:sergio: statuary rape is ridiculous in this case. It annoys me that the law can't be flexible when it comes to age. Sure, maybe 15 year olds are not ready to sign contracts and acquire obligations but having sex is a whole different thing. We're all biologically ready to fuck at that age.

The teacher should have been fired but not put in jail.
 

Raz

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Nov 20, 2005
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Would you feel the same way if the teacher was a man and the student was a girl?

If so, that's a sexually biased way to look at justice.
Oh I think I would feel the same if she wanted it. Like I said if we talk about 15 year old and more then the thing should be investigating the circumstances rather then just oh they are too young.
 

swag

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Sep 23, 2003
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It's not. Political correctness wants us to believe that males and females are equal, but they are not. It is in fact physically quite difficult for a woman to rape a man. Especially if that "rape" involves the man penetrating the woman.
You actually posted this line about the myth of male rape around X? :seven:
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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what if a boss coerces her subordinate to have sex with her?
I'm not saying it doesn't happen. I'm saying it is rare and the physical implications are not the same. Being penetrated against your will is still worse than penetrating IMO.

You actually posted this line about the myth of male rape around X? :seven:
It's not a myth IMO, it's just unlikely and not on the same level.

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Girls can also rape and they have been accused for it as well.
They can. In very unlikely situations.
 

icemaη

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Aug 27, 2008
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Men being raped isn't that uncommon. Sure the numbers are meager compared to the other way around, but it's still a problem. Men are supposed to 'be a man' and take it. That's just fucked up.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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icemaη;4855695 said:
Men being raped isn't that uncommon. Sure the numbers are meager compared to the other way around, but it's still a problem. Men are supposed to 'be a man' and take it. That's just fucked up.
More likely by other males, there are historic cases involving minors popping up all the time over here.

Plus the whole social stigma for men goes further than such cases, it's the same for showing feelings in general.
 

Ocelot

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Jul 13, 2013
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icemaη;4855695 said:
Men being raped isn't that uncommon. Sure the numbers are meager compared to the other way around, but it's still a problem. Men are supposed to 'be a man' and take it. That's just fucked up.
Exactly.

Of course it happens much less frequently, but that doesn't mean that it should be treated any differently when it does happen.
 

IliveForJuve

Burn this club
Jan 17, 2011
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Seriously, you should sell your autobiography to MTV, they could make a really succesful soap opera out of it.
It's nothing uncommon in Bolivia. It used to be way more common 30 years ago, when your dad would pick the best looking maid he could find at a young age so his sons would compete for said pussy as they grew up.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,347
icemaη;4855695 said:
Men being raped isn't that uncommon. Sure the numbers are meager compared to the other way around, but it's still a problem. Men are supposed to 'be a man' and take it. That's just fucked up.
More likely by other males, there are historic cases involving minors popping up all the time over here.

Plus the whole social stigma for men goes further than such cases, it's the same for showing feelings in general.
Also, rape it's not just the whole penis-vagina dynamic. A man can be raped by getting objects inserted into his anus.
You lot are forgetting that I specifically accounted for penetration with other objects.

A men getting raped by a woman during in act in which the woman is penetrated by the man is:
- uncommon. Seriously, cry all you want, it's NOT common.
- not even nearly as much of a violation as a man penetrating another man or woman against his/her will.

We all know this basic truth, let us not deny it.
 

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