Gabrie;197591 said:
Boohoo. After all the women being raped, how dare the author do it to the menz ;P
Please. Spare me the sarcasm and ridiculous assumptions about my beliefs, about which you can glean nothing from this particular criticism.
Gabrie;197591 said:
Hardly. It is actually simply another form of sexism to assume only women can get raped. That is wrong and shows ignorance of simple biological mechanics. Men do get raped, by women, in real life. It shows in fact quite an amount of research on Erikson's part to even know of that, most guys have no clue about that.
See, an erection is a biological thing. Just like a woman can have an orgasm during a rape despite not enjoying it at all, a man can have an erection despite not enjoying it.
Oddly enough, I understand biology pretty well. I'm not arguing it's not possible, far from it.* I'm suggesting the occurrences in the books seem too plentiful to be realistic, especially with no explanation of how it happened. Maybe Erikson just doesn't want to get into describing erections, which is fair enough. You have to admit, though, that raping a man would be extraordinarily difficult if he wasn't aroused (biologically). I just think it's odd that it seems to be a major plot device.
Please don't lecture me on sexism, nor my beliefs, because my arguments have nothing to do with that. If you have actual information that wouid indicate that this type of rape is more common than I think, please present it.
Gabrie;197591 said:
Always? The women of the dead seed sure don't always succeed. That's why they are always trying. The others? Magic.
The fact that there are an entire group of people called the Children of the Dead seed lends credence to my suggestion that they are far more successful than should be naturally possible. Obviously "always" was an exaggeration--sorry you didn't catch that.
As for the use of magic, I already addressed that. Please answer that question in case I missed it in the books.
* This site (
Rape Myths) has some information about this, and there are other similar sites. It's obviously biologically possible and does happen, but it's extremely rare (something like 97-98% of rape perpetrators are male). There may be bias in the stats because a lot of rapes are not reported. I don't want to turn this into a debate over rape, since this is a thread about criticism of the books.