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Pantsuit posted:Sorry, I don't believe that this actually happens. If getting a woman so drunk she can't consent to sex is rape (and it is, without question), then doing the same thing to a man is also rape, whether you are a man or a woman. Gender does not affect one's lack of ability to consent when intoxicated. Nor does the ability of a man to get an erection count as any form of consent (another dangerous myth that makes boys and men who have been sexually abused or raped think maybe it wasn't actually abuse/rape). It's my opinion that rape is bad no matter what gender is doing the raping, and what gender is being raped, and we should help victims and punish rapists. Also: Shbobdb posted:It's almost like the challenges faced by male survivors can be best addressed by smashing the patriarchy. It's also worth noting that we shouldn't, and don't really have to, take resources away from helping female victims of rape in order to also help male victims of rape.
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