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Many issues remain unresolved in sexuality. In some cases this is
because the infor mation is not available to resolve them. In
others it is, but the available conclusions the information
supports block its acceptance, because they conflict with the posi
tions of dominant groups in the politics of sexuality. Possibly the
most obvious example is the determination of many theorists to
ignore the evidence that while men rarely report being sexually
assaulted, when questioned in community surveys, they make up a
third of the victims, and a quarter of the perpetrators of sexual
assault are women. These findings are incompatible with the
feminist theory that sexual assault is not a sexual act, but normal
male behavior motivated politically, to maintain men's dominance of
women. Most research supporting the theory investigated women only
as victims and men only as aggressors. Some feminists have
dismissed the need for any research to support their beliefs on the
ground that such research is "busy work" establishing what women
already know. One belief considered not to require re search is
that heterosexual pornography made for a male audience increases
the prevalence of rape by encouraging rape-supportive attitudes of
male aggression and female submission. No criticism has been
directed at the soft-core pornography of "Mills and Boon" stories
written for women that promote similar attitudes."
Many issues remain unresolved in sexuality. In some cases this is
because the infor mation is not available to resolve them. In
others it is, but the available conclusions the information
supports block its acceptance, because they conflict with the posi
tions of dominant groups in the politics of sexuality. Possibly the
most obvious example is the determination of many theorists to
ignore the evidence that while men rarely report being sexually
assaulted, when questioned in community surveys, they make up a
third of the victims, and a quarter of the perpetrators of sexual
assault are women. These findings are incompatible with the
feminist theory that sexual assault is not a sexual act, but normal
male behavior motivated politically, to maintain men's dominance of
women. Most research supporting the theory investigated women only
as victims and men only as aggressors. Some feminists have
dismissed the need for any research to support their beliefs on the
ground that such research is "busy work" establishing what women
already know. One belief considered not to require re search is
that heterosexual pornography made for a male audience increases
the prevalence of rape by encouraging rape-supportive attitudes of
male aggression and female submission. No criticism has been
directed at the soft-core pornography of "Mills and Boon" stories
written for women that promote similar attitudes.
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