I hear there's a stereotype like that, but is it true? Because our society assumes that man-boy sex is man-on-boy rape, and male-on-male rapists tend to be the top, I guess this naturally leads to the stereotype that the man is the top in man-boy sex. If it turns out that the boy is actually significantly likely to be the top, it would challenge, but not disprove, the child sexual abuse narrative. But even if the man is overwhelmingly the top, this is no reason to disregard boys' capacity for consent! |