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| | SSSS : About Rape |
 | | Regarding what sexual behaviors are covered, some jurisdictions (e.g., Canada and some U.S. states) have laws against sexual assault, covering unwanted sexual behaviors ranging from sexual touching to penetration (i.e., penile-vaginal intercourse, oral and anal sex, and sexual penetration with objects). |
 | | Sexually aggressive men are more likely than other men to have had early sexual experience (both forced and voluntary), to hold attitudes justifying rape, to be hostile toward women, to use alcohol frequently, to be part of peer groups that discuss women in highly sexualized terms, and to become sexually aroused by depictions of rape. |
 | | Sexual consequences can include decreased sexual satisfaction, increased sexual dysfunctions, avoidance of sex, and engaging in sex indiscriminately, perhaps because victims feel as if they have nothing left to protect. |
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