Display title | Double Standard Rape (Male on Male) |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Usually played for laughs when a known straight character is hit on by another man, especially one that's physically larger. It doesn't matter if it's through force, deception or drugs, male-on-male rape is almost always an object of derision—against the victim—which certainly wouldn't be the case for male-on-female rape. For example, few would refer to the rape scene with Jodie Foster in The Accused by saying "wanna play pinball?" without expecting outrage. However the line "'kin ye squeal like a pig, boah?" is a common line of ribald humor. |