"Preliminary Data Suggest Rates of Male Military Sexual Trauma May Be Higher Than Previously Reported" (PDF, 32KB) by Sean C. Sheppard, PhD, University of Utah, et al.
Anonymity may not guarantee accurate reports of military sexual trauma on male service members, according to this study of 180 combat veterans. Using a form of randomized response techniques to gain information about the accuracy of estimates of male sexual trauma in the military, researchers found that the rates may be more than 15 times higher than is generally reported in traditional anonymous surveys. Stigma may be an overwhelming factor in traditional reporting and could be contributing to a substantial underestimation of the true rate of this problem, the authors said.
That didn't clarify it though. They still did anon surveying of 180 people and found about ~180,000 attacks may occur? So is it hearsay? Did the 180 men report what they heard from other men? They need to anonymously survey a lot more people IMO for this to be statistically relevant.
not surprising. The kind of guys I go for are the macho ones and they are the ones at times who can't seem to understand that sometimes I'm just not in the mood for a giant object (their penis) to go in and out of my butt....The macho ones seem to be the ones who take it the most personally and throw a fit like a 5-year-old or just rape tbh...