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Originally Posted by Lasereth
I think the OP is saying if a male was stopped by a group of teenage girls and they tried to sexually assault him, if he used force in self defense, he'd be in trouble in court. Yet if a female was sexually assaulted, and she used physical self defense, she wouldn't get in trouble in court. Am I right?
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Yes, exactly.
Well i wanted to point out how much gender has to say in sex cases.
And the case with the female jogger should she have faced charges ? The papers and the police newer questioned her behavior (since she was a female). I don't remember the details but she was a tall athlete and she was reluctant to fight because of the boys young age (she was sure that she was stronger). So she let the situation continue for several minutes with out any physical resistance.After a while they left, she claimed that she talked her way of of the situation. Chance are that the boys was chocked of her behavior and left because of this.
So should she have faced prosecution (if we presume she was stronger) ?
If the jogger was mail and met the Broitzman girl gang and acted as she did, would he faced prosecution ?