7 is about rape. You talk about sexual abuse. They are not synonyms.
Also, in the link above the following passage might interest you:
As McIntosh points out, men also tend to be unaware of their own privileges as men. In the spirit of McIntosh’s
essay, I thought I’d compile a list similar to McIntosh’s, focusing on the invisible privileges benefitting men.
Due to my own limitations, this list is unavoidably U.S.-centric. I hope that writers from other cultures will create
new lists, or modify this one, to reflect their own experiences.
Go do some reading before you try to get pedantic:
A review of 38 studies across 21 countries suggest that as many as 20 percent of females and 10 percent of males are able to recall childhood sexual victimization.[2]
[2] German Dunkelfeld Project, 12 J. Sexual Medicine at 533.
7 is about rape. You talk about sexual abuse. They are not synonyms.
Also, in the link above the following passage might interest you:
Go do some reading before you try to get pedantic:
A review of 38 studies across 21 countries suggest that as many as 20 percent of females and 10 percent of males are able to recall childhood sexual victimization.[2]
[2] German Dunkelfeld Project, 12 J. Sexual Medicine at 533.
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