The Notorious SLAV
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Said in a different way, rapes of women by the two genders are different in quantity, but similar in quality.
An interesting finding for sure.
Women’s Experiences of Adult Sexual Assault, by Perpetrator Gender and Participant Sexual Orientation
Basically what this is about, they gathered a bunch of foids who claim to have been sexually assaulted, and asked them about the gender of a person, what they forced them to do and how. There was a surprisingly high amount of foids who claimed to have experienced sexual assault from other foids (40%, while 90% of them claimed to have any experiences of men assaulting them), though that was probably to a great part since the study purposefully recruited an outsized amount of LGBT foids. Regardless, after asking them about their experiences, the researchers found much more similarities between the male-perpetrated and female-perpetrated variants than not, to the point that the only two notable trends they mention have nothing to do with any peculiarities to either of those two.
So much for men being inherently worse than women and a hypothetical world without men being a paradise.
An interesting finding for sure.
Women’s Experiences of Adult Sexual Assault, by Perpetrator Gender and Participant Sexual Orientation
Basically what this is about, they gathered a bunch of foids who claim to have been sexually assaulted, and asked them about the gender of a person, what they forced them to do and how. There was a surprisingly high amount of foids who claimed to have experienced sexual assault from other foids (40%, while 90% of them claimed to have any experiences of men assaulting them), though that was probably to a great part since the study purposefully recruited an outsized amount of LGBT foids. Regardless, after asking them about their experiences, the researchers found much more similarities between the male-perpetrated and female-perpetrated variants than not, to the point that the only two notable trends they mention have nothing to do with any peculiarities to either of those two.
Furthermore, the patterns sexual assaults take seem to be remarkably consistent, whether perpetrated by women or men... for the most part, the more common tactics and forms employed are generally similar, regardless of the gender of the perpetrator or the sexual orientation of the participant. WWSA is rarer than MWSA, but it does occur, and not that infrequently. When it does occur, it generally does not seem to be notably different in kind, relative to sexual assaults by men.
Overall, our results suggest far more similarities than differences across groups. There were two instances, however, where results varied according to perpetrator gender and/or respondent sexual orientation. First, bisexual women in our sample reported more past SA than lesbian or heterosexual women, replicating some past research. However, our findings add additional information: at least in our sample, this heightened risk for bisexual women came primarily from men. Bisexual women reported higher rates of MWSA than the other groups.
Bisexual women get raped more than others, mostly by men, and lesbians experience more forced oral experiences by both men and women. Aaand, that's basically it for the notable differences they found.The second exception to the general patterns of similarities in types of SA across groups is that lesbian women were particularly likely to have experienced SA in the form of oral sex. Lesbian women experienced WWSA in the form of oral sex far more frequently than the other groups. Here, it may be a matter of base rates. Women in same-sex relationships report giving and receiving oral sex from their partner more frequently than women in mixed-sex relationships, and report enjoying it more (Blair et al., 2018). SA may at times represent sexual interactions gone awry. However, lesbian women’s increased risk of SA in the form of oral sex applies to MWSA as well. To our knowledge, this finding is novel, and we do not have enough information to fully understand it.
So much for men being inherently worse than women and a hypothetical world without men being a paradise.





