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Anonymous
As it is legally defined, there are many places where a woman cannot rape a man. For a long time, for example, the law in Madison, WI, essentially read that it was only rape when a man had sex with a woman knowing that she was not his wife.
Even in such places, though, the woman can still be charged with sexual assault. Same thing happens in states that do not have laws regarding statutory rape (such as Iowa). It's sexual abuse of X kind.
The (sickly?) amusing thing is, in most places it's almost impossible for a guy to press such charges against a woman, largely because of ignorant dipshits that assume a guy'll fuck anything with a hole, even if it's a stranger that he wakes up under. And because of this, few cases get reported, few people hear about it, and more people keep thinking it's impossible.
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