If you find one, you find a group cos like attracts attracts like.

  • HonoraryMancunian@lemmy.world
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    Only? That’s a disturbingly large percentage imo, it’s around 1 in 33. Think of how many male friends, relatives, colleagues, and other acquaintances you’ve had in your life, it’s likely way higher than that. We all likely know rapists, we just don’t realise exactly who they are.

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      Yes, and not every rapist is a serial rapist who goes around preying on everyone he can get his hands on. I think those guys are a minority within a minority. More commonly may be guys who did it once and later regretted it and never did it again, or in between (went through a phase in college but later got married and settled down).

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        There’s also the fucked up part where people can rape without understanding. I was raped by my high school boyfriend, and I didn’t view it as rape until I got further education in college. I had been under the impression that consenting to sex meant I was consenting to all sex acts and thought I couldn’t revoke my consent.

        The church literally taught this fucked up version of consent to children.