PhlegethonVeins
Autopsy Obsessed
There is also a large amount of societal pressure on females to "drop it" and "let it go" and "not make a fuss," lest someone question their judgment or turn it around to make it about them, e.g. "well were you drunk?" or "why were you wearing that" or "I don't know if that's REALLY nonconsensual" blahblahblah. Add into the mix a lot of sexual misconduct occurs within relationships or marriages, but there is a large margin of people who insist a husband or boyfriend can't rape his wife or girlfriend because they are already in an established sexual relationship.
This is something that has been given increased reason not to be the case.
If the study was worded fairly and didn't ignore the sample members statements when they went to the contrary of what the person running the test wanted to portray, then no I wouldn't have any issue with it. Just because I am willing to point out actual flaws, glaring ones at that, doesn't make me some guy out there readdddddddy to get you. It just means I check my facts. Besides, when since was "being deceived into doing something sexual" considered rape? By that wording you could use any situation where a person felt the other person was planning on staying with them longer than they did, so they went ahead and slept with them in order to appease.If you used a larger sample size and asked every sexually active person if he or she had ever felt deceived, coerced, or forced into doing something sexual against his/her will, I'm sure you'd find yourself denying that figure, too.
Also, 13% is still fucked up...
Yes, it is. However...again, its not 13% of the total, its 13% of the quarter. That's 3.5%. Which again, is still incredibly unfortunate however is nowhere NEAR 25%.