SimonDoom
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Men are much, much less likely to report rapes than women. It's hard to get numbers on it, but there's a big separation. Here's an article from about a decade ago: https://slate.com/human-interest/20...ually-assaulted-almost-as-often-as-women.html
The 14% stat is pretty old. Men and boys massively underreported their rapes in the past. They still do, just not as much.
From this NIH study: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3067991/
"If you're raped, you're less of a man." That's what literally decades, maybe centuries of American and British culture have taught. You don't talk about it, you don't report it, you move on with your life. Get revenge if you can and you can get away with it. But never tell anyone it happened. Certainly never tell anyone who could affect your job, social relationships, community standing, etc.
I'm not going to do my homework on this issue, so if I'm wrong I'm wrong, but it seems likely to me this is one of those cases where three things can be true, and probably are true:
1. Men are much more likely than women to be rapists.
2. Women are much more likely than men to be rape victims.
3. Men are much less likely to report rape than women (but keep in mind, we know that women ALSO have strong reasons not to report rape, and we know that historically it's been underreported).
How the numbers shake out exactly, I have no idea, but I don't think it matters much either in 1) how we choose to criminalize rape in the real world, or 2) the kinds of stories we allow at Literotica.