I was going to post the same thing GagaJo, rape is about power, control and the humiliation of the victim. It isn't about sex.
I couldn't believe your post either Watermelon
. A society where casual sex and promiscuity has nothing to do with it. If it did, if men raped for sex and sex alone, there would presumably be plenty of willing participants, but as has already been stated here, rape isn't about sex.
I cannot remember exactly when, it must have been about 1980. My brother who went on to practice family law wrote to a national newspaper to express his disgust at the trial of a man accused of raping a prostitute. In his summing up, the judge asked the jury to consider whether or not a prostitute can be raped!!!
When a woman says no, it means no. It doesn't matter what she's wearing, how much she's had to drink, whether of not she's taken drugs, how many sexual partners she's had previously, if the man in question is her husband, someone she lives with or is currently dating or if she changes her mind quite literally at the last minute.
Would I report it if I were raped? I hope I'd have the courage to do so and understand why out of fear, some don't.