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1 min readOct 18, 2021

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Most men don't. Male rape happens but it is more rare. It's also not normalized culturally to the point of men having to live with it hanging over their heads.

In other words, when did you last see a fraternity of drunken louts marching by another fraternity chanting "no means yes. Yes means anal?"

How often do men get groped in public?

How often do men get asked their rates by random women on the street?

Do religious leaders call young men harlots for going shirtless,.afraid they might lead upstanding young women into the sin of lust?

How many stories do you see where the female protagonist gets to define her growth around the abuse of a stock, but attractive, male?

Sex sells. But how much marketing is done around male sexuality? I agree this is sadly on the rise and there will be increasing fallout because of it. Men are already experiencing body dysmorphia like women have for years.

I could go on, but I have to get ready for work. So I'll let others continue ...

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