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It has gotten to a point that, in order to specify the traditional sense of the term rape as "forced sex", it is no longer sufficient to use the term ''rape'', but one needs to call it "rape-rape". Defining rape as "forced sex" is of course complicated by the fact that many women actually love being forced into sex and that women apply different standards based on their level of regret and the physical attractiveness of the offender. | It has gotten to a point that, in order to specify the traditional sense of the term rape as "forced sex", it is no longer sufficient to use the term ''rape'', but one needs to call it "rape-rape". Defining rape as "forced sex" is of course complicated by the fact that many women actually love being forced into sex and that women apply different standards based on their level of regret and the physical attractiveness of the offender. | ||
=== "Women never lie" === | === "Women never lie about being raped" === | ||
The very same physical actions on the man's part could see him categorized either as a great lover or rapist depending on the later claimed emotional response of the female. Since it is not possible to objectively examine an emotional response, it follows that most rape cases are now prosecuted on spectral evidence, relying ''solely'' on the accusations of the alleged victim, but women are truthful after all. | The very same physical actions on the man's part could see him categorized either as a great lover or rapist depending on the later claimed emotional response of the female. Since it is not possible to objectively examine an emotional response, it follows that most rape cases are now prosecuted on spectral evidence, relying ''solely'' on the accusations of the alleged victim, but women are truthful after all. | ||
There are also laws being passed in many [[gynocentrism|gynocentric]] societies (e.g. in France) that prohibit cross-examination of the victim in such cases, so the defendant is severely hamstrung in his defense. | There are also laws being passed in many [[gynocentrism|gynocentric]] societies (e.g. in France) that prohibit cross-examination of the victim in such cases, so the defendant is severely hamstrung in his defense. |
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