I've been catcalled, fondled, groped, have had unrequited approaches, women sitting on my lap and kissing me without any consent in any way, shape or form; women pushing their breast into my face, forcing sex on me... I am a survivor.https://twitter.com/HeavenSentMel/status/1048990650681778177 …
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Valid point. But the same people pushing that argument forward claim that the most prevalent form of sexual assault is domestic or that of “date rape,” meaning violence doesn’t nec. explicitly figure into the equation. But the threat of violence associated with the transgressor.
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It’s like they pick and choose how to define or quantify rape/ sexual assault however it best serves to blacken men. And it almost always implies that men are incapable of being victims.
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More precisely, I mean that in “date rape” situations it’s more so believed that women’s passivity (in not saying no) is impacted by perceived expectations of women or societal norms rather than outright violence. Isn’t the same true of boys who get raped/ abused by teachers?
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Or women in general. But I was just thinking of the insane number of cases involving female teachers preying on young boys, and who society hardly seems sympathetic towards.
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