Why Do We Kill People Rape?

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Rape is a type of sexual assault usually involving sexual intercourse or other forms of sexual penetration perpetrated against a person without that person's consent. Rape is an atrocious act and ruins many people’s lives every day. Rape does not only hurt people physically, but also mentally because the experience traumatizes them for life. Before this unit, I always thought women were raped by men and that was it.
Women are generally raped more than men, but that does not mean that men do not get raped at all. Many people think that men cannot be raped because they are physically stronger than women. Not all women are physically weaker than men, but most are. Not all rape is committed by one sex on another. A Male can rape another male and can be stronger than the victim. Also if the offender is a woman and …show more content…

The offender can also use a baby as a way of restraining the victim. In the article by Sarah LeTrent, James Landrith was raped by a woman who was pregnant. “The morning after, that familiar voice told him that he could hurt the baby if he put up a fight. Then, he says, she forced herself on him again” (Against his will: Female on male rape). Landrith could not fight the woman off of him because he would hurt the baby if he did, so he could not stop her. If men who were “made to penetrate” were classified as being raped, then the percentage of men who are raped would be much higher. Cathy Young’s article explains this “Very few men in the CDC study were classified as victims of rape: 1.7 percent in their lifetime… …Nearly 7 percent of men, however, reported that at some point in their lives, they were ‘made to penetrate’ another person” (The CDC’s Rape Numbers Are Misleading). The percentage of men who were “made to penetrate” is very high and is overlooked in the news because it is not technically classified as

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