First of all I would like to say that I, in no way, intend to offend any reader by posting this thread.
I feel it's unfair that female > male rape is less known and stereotypically people know rape as a guy raping a girl. Sometimes it's the guy who is the victim. I don't understand why this stereotype is there, maybe it's because women used to have no to few rights (as far as I know in the UK) and they used to have safer jobs rather than 'male jobs' such as the army, police force, etc.
I think that generally the stereotype is that rape happens to a girl in a dark alley, rather than a guy in a bedroom being overpowered by a girl and forced do to things he doesn't want to. My point is that female > male rape happens a lot more than everyone thinks and it scars like hell, possibly it's even worse because the other guys will either laugh or complain that the guy is not 'appreciating' the fact that he had sex. It wasn't sex though, it was rape but they don't see the difference. Not sure what I'm saying tbh, it was just a thought. :/
I feel it's unfair that female > male rape is less known and stereotypically people know rape as a guy raping a girl. Sometimes it's the guy who is the victim. I don't understand why this stereotype is there, maybe it's because women used to have no to few rights (as far as I know in the UK) and they used to have safer jobs rather than 'male jobs' such as the army, police force, etc.
I think that generally the stereotype is that rape happens to a girl in a dark alley, rather than a guy in a bedroom being overpowered by a girl and forced do to things he doesn't want to. My point is that female > male rape happens a lot more than everyone thinks and it scars like hell, possibly it's even worse because the other guys will either laugh or complain that the guy is not 'appreciating' the fact that he had sex. It wasn't sex though, it was rape but they don't see the difference. Not sure what I'm saying tbh, it was just a thought. :/