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Here you go @flossman
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So women can't rape men.
Sigh. Must I, again? If anyone wants to copy/paste it so he can see this, I'd appreciate it.
Latin rapere was used for "sexually violate," but only very rarely; the usual Latin word being stuprare "to defile, ravish, violate," related to stuprum (n.), literally "disgrace." Meaning "to abduct (a woman), ravish;" also "seduce (a man)" is from early 15c. in English.
What Fuckbot fails to see is that "sexually violate" applies when someone is in a sexual situation against their will. No matter the sex or gender.
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So women can't rape men.
Sigh. Must I, again? If anyone wants to copy/paste it so he can see this, I'd appreciate it.
Latin rapere was used for "sexually violate," but only very rarely; the usual Latin word being stuprare "to defile, ravish, violate," related to stuprum (n.), literally "disgrace." Meaning "to abduct (a woman), ravish;" also "seduce (a man)" is from early 15c. in English.
What Fuckbot fails to see is that "sexually violate" applies when someone is in a sexual situation against their will. No matter the sex or gender.