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Originally Posted by strange_quark
I could be wrong, but I could've sworn there was a correlation between a certain percentage of male rapists having had parental (or more specifically mother) issues during childhood and subsequent misogynistic power/dominance issues. Not that the idea of the feminists blowing things out of proportion (or to quote Kenji, "a feminist conspiracy!") is necessarily implausible, but it does make sense that at least some rapists would be motivated by the aforementioned personality traits. Misogyny is real, and it's certainly not a stretch to imagine that someone growing up with an abusive or neglectful mother might end up hating women later in life, and want to exert some form of vindictive dominance over them.

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True, but Occam's Razor is a great theory here.
Sure, sometimes, occasional oddity and fluke, but overall the simplest answer is the best, sex is the reason for forced sex.