yeah, there's a level of at least agreed-upon-among-the-rapists desexualization there (obviously used as cover some proportion of the time). i'd call them outliers, but it'd be terribly hypocritical of me to disregard outliers
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enh, yeah, you're right, i'm aware that numerical prevalence of rape of men is enormous all out of proportion to cultural perception. hard to overcome the bias of years of conditioning by feminist discourse to identify rape as a thing done to women by men
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yeah, that's fair. on the flip side, when one has heard a convicted serial rapist piously parrot "rape isn't about sex, it's about power" as part of his spiel for why he doesn't have deviant sexual arousal and shouldn't be legally considered a predator, it can shift perspective
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where i live it's about which publicity level of the lifetime registration lists you get put on and kiiiiinda soooorta about whether you get locked up for the rest of your life on no charges after your sentence is over
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i have the vague impression the terminology gets put to wildly variant usages in different states, i shudder to think what Florida's doing with it
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things that actually rule, to me, as an irony lad
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