No, cats are not rapists in the human sense of the term. Their mating behavior can appear aggressive, but it is driven by instinct and Biology rather than malice or intent. Female cats often exhibit behaviors that indicate receptiveness during mating, and the dynamics of animal reproduction differ significantly from human social constructs. Understanding animal behavior requires a focus on instinctual drives rather than applying human moral judgments.
Over nine thousand rapists are in hidden lakes. This includes the two notorious serial rapists "Mo" and "Lester", two of the world's most wanted rapists.
over 44 thousand rapists
Sometimes, they do not necessarily have to, to be called "rapists" and more often than not, they won't.
Approximately 1 out of every 4 rapists are arrested and only about 1 out of every 5 rapists are convicted and end up in jail.
they were protecting the land from terrorists and rapists who were trying to make people rapists and terrorists
According to research, only about 1 in 4 rapists are convicted and serve jail time for their crimes, which means that the conviction rate for rapists is around 25.
no
Most of the time when rapists contact victims after rapes is to relive the thrill or to assert their authority.
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Scelerophobia
Yes. Of course he is.