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How little? I'm talking about pubescent boys. I also did acknowledge that the assailant's weight would regardless be an advantage.I wasn't raped but when I was little
But those aren't the same things that they say about male victims of female rapists. What, exactly, is said, is of consequence-- they're all wrong, sure, but they're necessarily wrong for their own reasons.Funny too cause a lot of people would say the same thing about women. "Girls get wet when they're raped so they must've liked it. She could've put up a fight if she didn't like it. She dresses with almost no clothing what'd she expect?"
The "putting up a fight" thing is an odd one, though, I have to say-- the victim could have put up a fight, only for the fight to be ineffective in repulsing the rapist.
She's not putting her faith in what "society" says, in the first place-- whether or not she inherited these ideas from her environment or she came to that understanding based on a synthesis of ideas (such as "men are stronger than women", "male-on-female rape is all I hear about") she performed on her own, is secondary to the fact that she has these thoughts (and doesn't even want them).I think she'd take back her words if she grew up a little and understood that what society thinks isn't something to be believed in some cases.
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