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Originally Posted by MageB420666
It could have simply one guy, trying to gain dominance over another. No, that doesn't make it any better, but it does not make it sexual.
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A LARGE part of rape is asserting dominance over the victim. He invaded the boy's privacy to the limit that it could be invaded without actually sodomizing him. Whether he was asserting dominance or wanting to get off does not matter. His reasons are inconsequential. His actions are what speak. I don't care if he says he was goofing off. The boy did not want the contact - goofing off is mutual - not forced.
I hesitated at first to call it sexual assult. I even looked at the boy as weak for going home and crying hysterically. Then again - someone invading my privacy and intimidating me to the point of touching my privates then I'd probably be crying too. I do hope that he doesn't let his parents fight this fight for him and cower in the corner saying "he violated me, what am I to do." He'll spend the rest of his life acting like a victim if he does that.
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