Given my own understanding of my (male) body I would have to say that a woman raping a man would be possible, but difficult. Also, there's always strap-ons.
However, I'm going to take the unpopular stance of saying that (most) girls are psychologically different from (most) guys and that the kind of brute show of power and dominance that seems to motivate rape doesn't generally appeal to them. (Even less than it 'generally' appeals to men. Pardon the liguistic hewing and hawing here.)
Women do psychologically brutal things to men every bit as damaging as rape. It's more that our culture elevates rape to a sanctified form of suffering to be respected and despised. A skeptical feminist might say that our culture elevates rape to be a crime on the order of murder because rape destroys a daughter's value to her father and husband to the same degree that murder destroys a boy. You'd have to have a strong belief in the patriarchy to swallow that one whole, however.
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