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I would think so. On a more general level, I would believe a situation like that is potentially traumatizing and as such it would manifest in situations like sexual encounters in the future as well. So yes, absolutely. The other way around seems more unlikely IMO, that is, if you get raped by an inmate, submit to the dominate power and at the same time have your rectum invaded painfully, I just don't see how that wouldn't be traumatizing.
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Originally posted by ColdWizard
Also integral to the trauma would be the power imbalance, the victim having no control (or feeling that way). Some women will have no desire for sex or any sort of physical contact, even casual contact, so I would think that erectile dysfunction would be possible. One the other hand, many victims of sexual abuse go on to become sexual abusers themselves. Others become sexoholics. |
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