If I ever get raped. I would take an expert on the subject seriously.
I would get counselling from an expert.
I would get legal advice from an expert.
I would get medical care from an expert
And self defence advice from an expert.
I wouldn't care if my legal representative can empathise with me as a man, what gender he or she is. Or if my doctor understands what it is like to be raped also.
I want them to know how to do their jobs.
Simple as that.
If someone suggested that the best response, should I get raped is for all men just not to rape people. I wouldn't take them very seriously. Because that wouldn't help me one bit.
What these partisan approaches help, is the organisations that benifits from these divisions. Someone gets raped. It is not about what can be done for the victim. But what the victim can do for the cause.
You are not addressing the problem, you are expressing a political view.
The subject is women's self defence.
I have not and never said teach men not to rape, what I and other women are saying is start seeing that unwanted sexual touches are assault, that how one is dressed is not an invitation for unwanted sexual abuse. That previous sexual history is not an excuse for sexual assault. That 90% of rapes and sexual assaults are committed by someone known to the victim.
In the stereotypical scenario given by most self defence instructors a female is attacked by a stranger. The first advice is don't walk out alone, don't go to certain places, don't wear revealing clothes, don't flirt with strangers, don't drink too much etc.
When someone, a male most likely is held up In a mugging, he has a choice he can fight or give over his money and valuables, his chances of winning a fight very depending on his skill and what the mugger is armed with.
When a woman is confronted by a man, stranger to her, intent on rape what does she do? Her choice is to fight, but he's singled her out because of her vulnerabilities, or she can 'give' him what he wants, to violate and humiliate her. To force her to be penetrated and wounded or she can fight him and be battered then violated. If she's extremely lucky and rarely does this happen she may be able to trick him or appeal to any better nature.
Afterwards, what happens? Does she report it? She should of course but is unlikely to, the police won't know unless someone else calls them. If she does them she would be very glad of medical staff who empathise with a rape victim, as she's again forced to undergo an invasion of her intimate self, swabs taken from her vagina and anus, her pubic hair combed through for evidence, nails cleaned out, photographs taken of her body.
Police statements next, empathetic officers hopefully not just ones who know their business which we hope they do. How much had she drunk, who did she talk to, what was she wearing, how many sexual partners had she had, was she flirting, was she leading anyone on, did she know her attacker. Did she fight back, if not why not? Did he climax inside her, did she climax............ Yes that's a question asked.
That's just the start, if it gets to court it's worse.
So, female self defence...................