Aside from that being categorically incorrect.
You mean aside from that being biblically supported?
Do you like having a bank account Jack?
Are you trying to threaten me?
Females raping males is vanishingly rare.
Pure BS.
Instead, the stats on them will typically use ridiculous definitions of rape which exclude the most common form of rape perpetrated by females with male victims. And that works regardless of which of the 4 different ways you try to analyse that statement.
And that abhorrent definition (or ones like it) are then reflected in laws.
For example, if you look at the 2010 NISCVS report summary, you get BS stats like 1 in 5 women and 1 in 71 men have been raped in their lifetime. But that relies upon "rape" being defined as stated above, which excludes women raping men.
If instead you use a decent, non-sexist definition and look at the full report (
https://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/pdf/nisvs_report2010-a.pdf), that number increases to somewhere between 1 in 16 and 1 in 21 (due to issues of possible double counting where men have been both "feminist raped" and "actually raped but not counted as raped by feminists". The specific terminology used in that report is rape vs "made to penetrate", as if forcing a man to have sex with a woman against his will doesn't count as rape.
If you go down to the details, you see in the 12 months prior to the survey 1.1% of women were "feminist raped", and 1.1% of men were "forced to penetrate."
And while it doesn't provide statistics on those 12 months for the sex of the perpetrator we see that in the lifetime instances of being forced to penetrate (the 1 in 21) 79.2% of men reported only female perpetrators.
If you instead want to look at the 2010-2012 state report (
https://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/pdf/NISVS-StateReportBook.pdf), we get 1.2% of women were "feminist raped" in the 12 months prior, while 0.2 % of men were "feminist raped" and 1.5% were "made to penetrate". (and reporting
This also gives some other useful stats, complete with confidence intervals.
For example, in the 12 months prior to the survey between 3.6 and 4.4% of women experienced contact sexual violence, while between 3.3 and 4.2% of men did.
And even includes this quote: "Perpetrators of [feminist rape] and non-contact unwanted sexual experiences against male victims were mostly men, while perpetrators of other forms of SV against men in their lifetime were mostly women"
"There were 15.8% of male victims of being made to penetrate who reported only male perpetrators"
So no, the rape of men by females is not vanishingly rare, at least not in the west.
In fact, it is quite significant, and comparable in occurrence to the rape of women by men.
Idk how small ur pp is but rape definitely physically hurts women.
I don't know how crappy you are in bed, but you can have sex with people without hurting them.