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Originally Posted by The_Jazz
I'm by no means saying its so, but it is possible that it's an unreported or underreported problem. I am the first to agree that it is by no means as prevalent as man-on-woman rape, but examples certainly do exist, if only anecdotally.
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This is an interesting idea. There really is no way to know just how prevelant this type of thing is because just as a woman might be ashamed and not come forward, it's very easy to imagine how a man might be ashamed and not say anything.
Guys reading this, if you've been sexually assaulted by a woman, it doesn't make you any less of a man. Report it and prevent it from happening to anyone else.
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Originally Posted by The_Jazz
Perhaps many men would wake up and smile, but men who are involved in serious relationships most likely would not, nor would a lot of gay men. My story actually comes from the latter, if you can believe that. He was by no means attracted to this woman and thought of her only as a friend. There is certainly a relatively significant minority of men who would not respond happily to this kind of situation.
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Being spoken for myself, I'd be livid. The thing is, I'd tell me wife and then my wife would be on trial for murder. When I put myself back into my single days, though, I can't imagine a situation where I wake up to a sexual encounter with a good looking woman where I end up filing charges (unless she has an STD). Yes, I realize how shallow that is, but in the interest of the thread it's best to be honest.
So in the case you described the gentleman was homosexual and was sexually assaulted by a woman? Wow. I can't imagine how uncomfortable that was for him.