This is a rather abnormal and distressing narrative. While literature can explore all kinds of complex human behaviors, rape is not something to be treated lightly. The idea of a woman raping in a story is not something that is frequently encountered. It not only goes against the normal understanding of power dynamics in sexual violence (where men are more often the aggressors in general perception) but also forces the reader to confront an uncomfortable and unethical situation.
Well, it could be used to show that power and abuse of it is not gender - specific. By presenting a woman as the rapist, it challenges the common assumption that only men can be perpetrators of sexual violence. It might also be used to explore the idea of 'exotic' as an object of desire and how that can be misused by anyone, regardless of gender.
No. In most literature, the more common plot is the opposite way around, with male-on-female aggression being more frequently depicted due to historical and cultural norms. However, in modern and more progressive literature, all kinds of power dynamics and situations are being explored.
No. Such a topic involves non - consensual and violent elements which are not appropriate in most forms of literature. It goes against the values of respect and consent.
It's not that common. In literature, the more prevalent narrative has been male - perpetrated sexual violence against women for a long time. But as society evolves and we start to explore different power dynamics and relationships, the idea of a woman raping a man is starting to be explored in some works, though it's far from being a common plot.
For the boy, it could lead to feelings of shame, emasculation, and a sense of loss of control. Just like female victims of rape, he may suffer from post - traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). He might also have difficulties in future relationships, fearing a similar loss of control.
It is not a common plot. The reason is that our cultural and social norms have been shaped in a way that we are more used to male - as - perpetrator scenarios. In literature, when such a story of a girl rapes a boy is told, it is usually to shock the readers and make them re - evaluate their assumptions about gender, power, and consent. For example, in some feminist literature that aims to break gender stereotypes, it might be used as a tool to show that women can also be in a position of power abuse, although this is still not as prevalent as the opposite scenario.
Society may be shocked. Since the traditional view is that men are usually the stronger sex physically, a woman raping a man goes against this perception. There could also be disbelief.
This is a very disturbing and often false or misreported type of story. In most cases, such a situation is extremely rare as dogs do not have the intent in the way humans understand rape. However, there may be cases of aggressive and inappropriate behavior from animals that are misconstrued in such a way. It's important to base our understanding on facts and not spread unfounded and sensational stories.