Male Rape by You Are Here From WERS published on 2015-05-12T16:22:36Z Can a woman rape a man? It’s a subject we don’t hear in the news very often... or anywhere at all. Rape in any situation is hard to talk about. But female-on-male rape faces its own brand of trials and hardships. Skepticism, for one. Today, we look at the problems of male survivors with female perpetrators. How do they deal with the aftermath of a trauma that some don’t even recognize as possible? Reporter Theresa Phung has the story. Genre wers Comment by John Adleman @soccercake7: You must be greatly misinterpreting what I'm saying. I know women rape and sexually abuse. Read the book by Dr. Michele Elliott entitled, "Female Sexual Abuse of Children: The Ultimate Taboo." I'm actually writing a paper to demonstrate how feminists have historically concealed female perpetrators by going after the likes of Koss. 2015-06-19T03:45:37Z Comment by soccercake7 @john-adleman: I'm not following. So what is the term for forced envelopment on men? Are you going to say Domestic Violence can only apply to men as well? Even though Domestic Violence is 50/50 perpetrated by both sexes. 2015-06-11T20:49:51Z Comment by John Adleman @soccercake7: Per the FBI definition, it too relies on penetration, so men are the predominant perpetrators according to that operational definition. Can you not see that? Can you not see how that's an error in thinking? 2015-06-10T20:22:15Z Comment by John Adleman @soccercake7: Did you misunderstand what was said? I made it abundantly clear how rape is academically defined and counted. By defining it as 'forced' penetration, the primary sexual function of men, it precludes, or diminishes greatly the possibility of women being perpetrators as that is NOT how women engage in sexual intercourse. 2015-06-10T20:15:44Z Comment by soccercake7 @john-adleman: Oh, so Rape means forced penetration which can only apply to men? I don't think so. Rape is forced sexual intercourse. 2015-06-06T14:42:12Z Comment by John Adleman @soccercake7: It still relies on 'penetration' which isn't the primary sexual function of women is it? Even the 2010 CDC report denotes a different characterization for men 'made to penetrate.' 2015-06-04T06:15:23Z Comment by soccercake7 The other problem with the law: FBI redefined rape to include men in 2011. 2015-05-15T00:52:49Z