If a woman forces a man to have sex - can she be called a rape?

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A woman forcibly forces a man to have sex with her - so what is it called rape?
If a man commits fornication with a woman, he is considered a rape. But if a woman forces a man to have sexual relations with her - will that also lead to rape?
The law of England and Wales is not called rape. But after conducting a new survey on this, one researcher says it may be time to bring about change.
"We are afraid to talk about it. And whether or not we speak, none of us believe" - ​​said a man in the survey who was a victim of 'forced sex'.
Can men be 'raped'? Is it possible to force her - to have sexual intercourse?
Researchers now say: It is not impossible, but it is impossible to think that it is a "myth" or a "myth".
Lancaster University Law School in Britain said. Siobhan Weir conducted the first study in the UK on 'forcing a man to have sexual intercourse' in the UK on 25-27.
Dr. Weir says that forcing men to have sexual intercourse, in English, is called 'forced-to-penetrate' or FTP - and the reaction on men's minds can be very severe.
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"When I first noticed that my partner was torturing herself - that's when I realized that something was wrong. She was treated for this as well."
"What happened six months later, he chose me instead to torture himself."
In a survey, men who were sexually assaulted reported their experiences
"Maybe I'm sitting in the living room, he suddenly came out of the kitchen and knocked on my nose very loudly, then ran away laughing and laughing."
"Another day he might have returned from work and demanded that he have sex with her. For that he would become violent. The matter went to such a level that I was scared when he got home from work."

Another day, John woke up at night and discovered that his companion had tied his handcuffs and tied him to a bed frame. After that he started hitting people's head with a loudspeaker.
He also tied John's other hand to the bed, and then tried to force her to have sex.
Because of the panic and agony, John could not satisfy his partner's wishes.
Then the companion began to beat her again, leaving her half an hour tied. He did not want to talk to her about it, even though he was released.
Many respondents in the survey said that other men do not believe their story.
In the meantime, John's partner became pregnant, and for a few months his violent behavior subsided. But shortly after her baby was born, John discovered one night - he was tied to the bed with handcuffs again.
This time John forced and fed her Viagra and tied her face. John was sitting alone in the bathroom for a long time that day.
John says that when he went to talk to others about these events, nobody believed.
"Many have asked why I am not leaving him, or why I am not retaliating to him. There are many reasons, such as our children, the economic issues - so many things."
Many do not want to believe the story of men being raped
Dr. Weir says he has seen - the story of men being raped - many do not want to believe.
Dr. Weir says some of his ideas about forced-to-penetrate or FTP have been proven wrong in his research.
One such idea is: This is impossible, because men are physically stronger than women.
Another misconception: Men positively accept any 'chance' of sexual intercourse.
Another misconception of the third: the genitalia of a man, or 'erection', means that he is seeking sexual intercourse. Not really. Erectile dysfunction can occur when men are scared or angry and can last for a while.
Dr. Weir says, "Studies have also shown that during rape, it is possible for women to respond sexually, as their bodies can respond physiologically to this. There is clear evidence for both men and women who are victims of rape but there is not enough discussion about the matter." "
Many people say they have been raped while intoxicated
Dr. Weir also says he has heard of the experiences of some FTP victims - those who were subjected to forced sex at the hands of women after drinking too much alcohol or other drugs - but could not stop it.

In one case, a woman forced a gay man to have sex - and threatened her - unless he agreed that he would expose the man to a lesbian.
"The police have told me 'you must have enjoyed the matter - otherwise you would have told us in advance,' said one of the respondents.
Another said, "Since we are men, we feel scared and ashamed to talk about it."
"No one believes it. They say," You're a man, how can a man be sexually assaulted? "
The survey collected data from 20 men online. Weir. Dr. Wier wants to see, in what context is a man forced to have sex, what is the consequence, and how is the matter viewed in the eyes of the law?
This year, he did a more detailed survey - which was published this week.

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