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− | [[Reverse rape]] is a term used by feminists and others to distinguish rape of a male from rape of a female. This comes directly out of the gendered narrative pushed by feminists. In this view a man can rape a woman but a woman coercing a man is reverse rape. [[MRA]]s reject this position and consider any person forcing or coercing another in to sexual intercourse as rape. |
+ | [[Reverse rape]] is a term used by [[feminists]] and others to distinguish [[rape]] of a male from rape of a female. This comes directly out of the gendered narrative pushed by feminists. In this view a man can rape a woman but a woman coercing a man is reverse rape. [[MRA]]s reject this position and consider any person forcing or coercing another in to sexual intercourse as rape. |
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Latest revision as of 14:57, 28 August 2023
Reverse rape is a term used by feminists and others to distinguish rape of a male from rape of a female. This comes directly out of the gendered narrative pushed by feminists. In this view a man can rape a woman but a woman coercing a man is reverse rape. MRAs reject this position and consider any person forcing or coercing another in to sexual intercourse as rape.