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Old 07-23-13, 09:27 PM   #8
Takeda Shingen
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I'd agree with you but females in the US are more sexually active than boys are. So the sex of the victim should not matter. Rape is rape is it not? But society seems to have a bias against males who rape females compared to females who rape males.

http://www.childtrends.org/?indicato...y-active-teens
Mmmm.....again, that isn't what your article seems to say.

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Roughly a third of both male and female high school students reported being sexually active in 2011 (33 and 34 percent, respectively). (Appendix 1) In 2011, black male students were slightly more likely than black female students to report being sexually active (46 and 37 percent, respectively). There was no statistically significant difference in the prevalence of sexual activity between white or Hispanic males and their female peers. (Figure 2)
C'mon man, read some of this stuff.
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