
A 23-year-old man was taking a taxi from Pretoria he found three women in the taxi and sat next to one of them while he was minding his business one of the women injected him with some kind of drug and he was inanimate.
The next thing he remembered was waking up in a room with a single bed the women forced him to drink energy drinks and they raped him for three days, he said he lost of how many times they raped him because they were taking turns.
After they raped him left him in the bush where crawled till found a road and asked for help and the police were called and he was taken to the hospital. The police said they take this matter seriously regardless of gender. they are going to make that they bring the three fugitives to justice.
But according to the law of England and Wales if a woman makes a man have penetrative sex with her, without his consent? That's not rape but the author of a new study of the phenomenon says perhaps it should be.
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