What % of Rape Victims Do Promiscuous Women Constitute?

Question by Nick: What % of rape victims do promiscuous women constitute?
Based on what I’ve read on sexual abuse and harassment it looks like promiscuous women are the ones that get sexually attacked, and 90 or so % of the time they know who did it. I don’t know how much of this is true, but it doesn’t look like nearly that many are children or the non-promiscuous, conservative, ‘save-yourself-for-marriage’ types. So is rape a crime against predominantly promiscuous or ‘party’ type women? Does anyone have any other statistics on the matter?

Best answer:

Answer by LSD
0%

Answer by Meilin
I don’t think that there are any reliable statistics because it’s not PC to even record these things.

Typically, when a woman is raped by somebody she knows it has nothing to do with her sexual history. For example, a lot of teen and pre teen girls are raped by their step fathers, or by their mother’s boyfriends, while a lot of older teen and young adult girls get raped by people they know from school or college. Often by drunken guys whom they refuse to have sex with, or whom they have no sexual history with.

Of course, women who are promiscuous are more likely to get raped because they put themselves in danger, and because they are more likely to be around drunken men, but in reality they made up maybe less than 30% of rape victims.

The reason that conservative save yourself for marriage types don’t get raped all that much is because they tend not to hand around near drunken men. And if they do get raped they are often less likely to report it to the cops, as they are too scared of what their family/community will think.

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