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Section topics: What Should I Do First?. Adult Survivors of Child Rape , Male Survivors, People with Disabilities, Elderly Abuse, Victims' Rights, Long Term Effects, Friends & Family of Survivors

An estimated 92,000 men are raped each year in the United States. Most sexual assaults of men are perpetrated by other men. However, male rape has nothing to do with the sexual orientation of either the victim or the rapist. Rape is NOT an expression of sexuality. It is a crime of humiliation and control. Often heterosexual victims believe they will become gay or homosexual victims feel that they caused the assault. This is a myth.

Both heterosexual and homosexual survivors often have feelings of shame after an attack because of their bodies’ reactions (erection). Heterosexual men then question their sexuality. Homosexual men tend to believe they caused the attack. But it is important to remember that with stimulation there is an automatic response that is beyond your control.

These myths and stereotypes lead to ignorance which adds to the shame and isolation that male victims experience.

Sexual assaults of men are frequently violent and involve weapons. Often men reporting muggings or robberies have also been sexually assaulted. Emergency room doctors and police, however, do not typically look for behavioral signs of sexual assault in men.

If you have been victimized….

 


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