Yes.
In New Zealand this big Moari woman kidnapped this guy with her van. She tied him up and made love to him... trully.
I think its about 20 years ago though. Some one inNZ might know the story.
Come one KIWIS
2007-02-12 09:09:09
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answered by sylvia a 3
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I don't have an article but this did happen to my nephew. When he sought help, he was further victimized by the mindset of "Dude, you just got lucky. Shut up about it and quit whining." At the time my nephew was deeply in love with the woman he went on to marry. He had elected to stay over night at a friend's house and his assault started while he was sleeping. He has never told anyone else about this.......because of the shame.
I would suggest this crime does occur but covertly because men will not report it. My nephew did go on to develop post traumatic stress disorder as a result of this assault. A specific form of sex offendor, called frotteurists, will initiate sexual contact with a non-consenting victim (e.g. the victim is asleep, intoxicated or in some other way unable to give consent.) These people need to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
2007-02-08 01:08:29
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answered by teachpeacelove 2
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Rape of males by females is rarely reported by the victim and almost never by the press.
As stated in many of the links below and others, 1 in 6 men are raped (by men or women) but I was unable to find one specific case dealing with male victim/female perpetrator. This is not to say it does not happen, it does, as is evidenced by FBI reports.
See links below for further information. There is much information. Do a search for "Male rape" or "male rape cases", however, the majority of cases published are male/male rape or male anally raped by female with instruments. Still, it appears that females do rape men and force penetration with PIV, which is quite possible. Men do have erections that are not caused by sexual arousal and quite frequently.
In my opinion, the major reason for non-publication of specific cases is that men do not have groups like women have with feminist organizations and of course, feminists are not at all interested in what happens to men, no matter how vile.
2007-02-07 11:19:51
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answered by Phil #3 5
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Rape of males by females is widely, but incorrectly, considered impossible because male erectile response is seen as voluntary, when, in fact, it is involuntary. Therefore, male victims of rape by females often face social, political, and legal double-standards . Female rapists are usually seen as much less culpable than male rapists by the courts. In addition, male victims of female rape often endure a double-bind because men are considered to always want sex with a woman which means that female-on-male rape can be seen, by others, as consensual when in fact the female sexual predator usually uses covert psychological or emotional coercion to commit the crime. In addition, since rape by females is much less well known than male-female rape, male victims of female rapists often find little support from rape crisis centers (many of which do not welcome any adult males, including rape victims). Finally, since the incidence of female-on-male rape is on record at much higher rates (31% compared to 10%) in Canada, it is likely being substantially under-reported in the US.
In many countries, male rape is legally classified under a different law or name. However, the nature of the incident, and its consequences, are similar. It is said that male rape is taken less seriously as a result of the stereotypical views held about males in many societies, including modern Western society. Men's rights lobbyists are pushing for tougher male rape laws, and have gained some success, but many still feel that more work is needed to be done.
For further research in the area of discrimination against males in American society, read Warren Farrell's excellently researched and documented book, The Myth of Male Power.
2007-02-07 03:49:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Bravo to Lori S for pointing out the important fact that arousal does not equate to consent and bringing up the double bind that men face. Good answer
2007-02-07 13:49:12
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answered by SarcasticJrk 2
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look it up on google, you'll find tons of stuff...actually I'll come back and paste some articles in a few minutes.....there are plenty of cases....and one interesting commonality between all of them........they get away with it most times.
2007-02-07 01:02:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Good answers should be short and to the point. I feel like a newspaper editor reading these answers.
2007-02-10 09:43:30
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answered by The 5 pound Robin 2
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yes its happened but i cant think of any documented cases
2007-02-07 02:18:17
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answered by Morganna 5
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Heaps. It is becoming almost routine for schoolteachers to rape young boys in their care. For example:
The cases of teachers Pamela Rogers and Debra Lafave brought a national spotlight on female educators who admittedly or are accused of having sex with underage male students.
Based on local and national news reports, here is a list of teachers or people who worked at school involved in high-profile cases.
Debra Lafave
The former Florida middle school teacher is on probation and a registered sex offender after admittedly having sex with a teen student.
Pamela Rogers
The former schoolteacher, athlete and Miss WCW Monday Nitro was arrested this week for allegedly contacting a boy she had sex with. Rogers served jail time in that case and released earlier this year.
Rachel Holt
Rachel Holt, a science teacher at Claymont Elementary in Delaware, allegedly had sex with a male student more than two dozen times at her Wilmington apartment. She is free on bond awaiting trial.
Traci Tapp
Tapp, 28, was a physical education teacher at Hammonton High School in Atlantic County, N.J. The high school gym teacher in New Jersey pleaded guilty to charges involving three students, but will avoid jail time.
Sandra Geisel
42-year-old Sandra Geisel was charged with two counts of third-degree rape and two counts of endangering the welfare of a child in Colonie, N.Y.
Angela Stellwag
The former substitute teacher in New Jersey is accused in February 2005 of having sex with a 14-year-old boy she met in school.
Maria Garre
Maria Garre, 33, of Philadelphia, was accused of giving a 13-year-old boy alcohol and drugs while he lived with her in 2003.
Kathy Denise White
White, a high school teacher in Lumberton, Texas, was arrested in 2004 for allegedly having an ongoing sexual relationship with a 17-year-old boy. She was indicted Tuesday on two counts of an improper relationship between an educator and a student.
Nicole Barnhart
Barnhart was arrested in Denver, Colo., in March 2005 and , accused of having a sexual relationship with her underage male student.
Mary Kay LeTourneau
In February 1997, LeTourneau was charged with statutory rape of a 13 year old student. Four months later, she gave birth to a child fathered by the student. She was convicted and freed from jail in 2004. She married the student a year later.
Wendie Schweikert
Schweikert, an elementary school teacher in South Carolina was charged with two counts of criminal sexual conduct with a minor in February 2006.
Susan Clickner
Clickner, a middle school teacher in Massachusetts, is charged with having sex with 14-year-old student. She faces an October 206 trial.
Pamela Smart
Smart as a media services coordinator at a New Hampshire high school in 1990. She is serving a life term for prompting a boy she met at the school to kill her husband. The two also had sexual relations.
Sharon Linton Rutherford
An English teacher at a Coffeeville, Ala., high school was charged in April 2004 with having sex with at least four students and allegedly involving one in a plot to kill her husband.
2007-02-07 01:09:29
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answered by Happy Bullet 3
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there probably is but you can find it hard to believe
2007-02-07 21:14:59
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answered by CiCi M 2
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