The assumption that rape = physically forced sex is erroneous.
Rape can include the victim being asleep, drunk, non-physically coerced, etc. It's a nice broad vague definition. But the courts support it. If a girl claims to have been raped, and can provide proof of sexual intercourse, then it's almost by definition rape.
That being said, then the corrollary must be true.
However, since the wonderful two-way street of gender works the way it does, few males will admit (to themselves or others) that they were raped. Therfore, they weren't.
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