I'm not sure exactly who was the first, but such a topic is a serious matter that likely drew attention from various sources within the comic industry.
I don't have a definite name for who was the first to talk about it in comics. This could have originated from an investigative journalist or a whistleblower within the comic world.
This kind of content in comics is very controversial. It could potentially send the wrong message and cause harm. It's important for comics to handle such themes with extreme caution and respect for the gravity of the issue.
These types of stories are extremely rare in traditional werewolf folklore. Most werewolf tales deal with themes like the curse of lycanthropy, the struggle between the human and wolf side of the werewolf, and their place in the supernatural world. Rape is not a typical element and goes against the general moral framework of most folklore.
Sure. There are indeed such stories. For example, in some cases where there is a power imbalance, like in a workplace scenario where a female in a position of authority may force unwanted sexual advances on a male subordinate. Another instance could be in a relationship where a woman manipulates a man into non - consensual sexual situations.
Such stories are inappropriate because they involve a very serious and immoral act of rape. It is a form of violence and violation that is unacceptable in any context, and should not be part of fictional or folkloric stories.
Perhaps it refers to the idea that the women who were part of the Cosby story were in a sense 'punished' for sharing their experiences. They may have had to endure long and arduous legal battles or public shaming, which could be seen as the price they paid for making their stories known.
One challenge is the social stigma. Men are often expected to be always sexually dominant and in control, so when a man claims to be a victim of sexual assault by a woman, he may face disbelief or ridicule. Another challenge is the lack of proper legal support. Laws are sometimes not as well - defined for male victims as they are for female victims.
There are a few accounts that could be considered 'women raping men' sex stories. However, the understanding and definition of rape are complex in these situations. It may involve situations where the man is coerced into sexual activity against his will, perhaps through the use of drugs or threats. But overall, these are not as common as other forms of sexual assault and are still an area that needs more research and awareness.
Yes, there are some in certain fictional works that explore extreme or taboo themes. However, these are not very common compared to more traditional storylines. Some underground or niche literature might touch on such ideas in a fictional and often symbolic way.
Yes, it's highly inappropriate. Such content is morally and ethically wrong and should not be depicted or entertained.
Often, when women talk in comics, the themes include friendship, self-discovery, and dealing with societal expectations. These themes provide depth and relatability to the characters and their conversations.