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John Davis (1953 - ) was born in Cleveland, Ohio. He was educated at Case Western Reserve University (BA) (one of the top ten universities in the United States), Seattle University School of Law (JD), and, New York University School of Law (LL.M post-doctoral) (one of the top ten law schools in the United States). John is fluent in seven languages (including ancient Latin and Greek). He has travelled the world over, many times, and has represented clients, in his thirty five year career, such as the United States Government and the Federation of Russia.

He has been a prosecutor three times in his 35 year career. He has held positions such as Assistant Attorney General, United States Speaker, and Assistant District Attorney, Chief Wing JAG,
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That is an excellent question, David. Thank you for asking that question.

I had the same question from the audience last August when I delivered a presentation on the subject at the University of Toronto.

Men and boys respond to sexual assault by women in much the same manner as women or girls respond to sexual assault.

The first effect on a boy who a woman sexually assaults is that it tends to freeze the boy's psycho-social and psycho-sexual development at the age at which the boys was sexually assaulted.

This often means that not only are the boy's social and intimacy skills frozen at the age of the assault, it also means in many cases that his neurological development in these areas may also freeze at that age.

As the boy continues to grow into adulthood, his ability for maintain healthy boundaries in relationships, and, to establish new relationships are severely impaired because they are frozen at a much younger age. In many cases he is literally incapable of developing meaningful adult skills for forming intimate relationships or maintaining intimate relationships.

There is often a delayed reaction for the boy as he grows into adulthood. At first, he may (and usually does) start experiencing depression and anxiety from the sexual assault. As he matures, he is likely to develop crushing anxiety and depression as he does not have the social and neurological capacity to function as an adult.

Many boys who are victims of sexual assault will suicide in their teens. Many will be able to survive into their thirties and forties before the anxiety and depression becomes so severe that it becomes what psychiatrists and neurologists call: "treatment resistant clinical depression." This type of depression does not respond to medications or counseling assistance.

This type of depression requires serious medical intervention to control the man's exposure to long term stress and address inflammation of the brain that results from that exposure to long term stress. It is very stressful to have to live as an adult with only a child's social skills, and, also have to deal with stress, depression and anxiety. It is a vicious circle.

Here is a link to a video of my presentation in Toronto for a more detailed explanation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mt4Vo...
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John Davis Evie: We know it from gender neutral surveys conducted by the CDC and the USDOJ beginning in 2013. Prior to 2013, there was a genderized definition of…moreEvie: We know it from gender neutral surveys conducted by the CDC and the USDOJ beginning in 2013. Prior to 2013, there was a genderized definition of rape which only allowed women and girls to report rape. The Department of Justice changed that definition in February of 2012 to a gender neutral definition. Since that change in the federal definition of rape, which includes men and boys as victims, men and boys are now included on the federal surveys as victims of rape. Women rape men and boys at about the same rate as the other way a round.

It is called the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) and is widely available on the internet from both the Center for Disease Control and the US Department of Justice. Both agencies conduct the same survey every year.(less)
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How Many Rape Accusations are False?

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False Accusations of Rape: Lynching in the 21st Century



How Many Rape Accusations are False?

“Feminism has produced a popular definition of rape that can be expressed as: “Rape occurs anytime a woman has a physical, auditory or visual contact with a man, and, the woman is unhappy, before, during or after the contact.” - John Davis



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“False accusations of rape are a form of rape itself. . . . . The power to falsely accuse a man of rape is a coveted power that permits women to destroy a man with a mere accusation . . . . notwithstanding widespread propaganda to the contrary, the real rate of false accusations of rape, according to FBI statistics sixty percent (60%).”
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“False accusations of rape are a form of rape itself. . . . . The power to falsely accuse a man of rape is a coveted power that permits women to destroy a man with a mere accusation . . . . notwithstanding widespread propaganda to the contrary, the real rate of false accusations of rape, according to FBI statistics sixty percent (60%).”
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“The fundamental defect of the female character is a lack of a sense of justice. This originates first and foremost in their want of rationality and capacity for reflexion but it is strengthened by the fact that, as the weaker sex, they are driven to rely not on force but on cunning: hence their instinctive subtlety and their ineradicable tendency to tell lies: for, as nature has equipped the lion with claws and teeth, the elephant with tusks, the wild boar with fangs, the bull with horns and the cuttlefish with ink, so it has equipped woman with the power of dissimulation as her means of attack and defence, and has transformed into this gift all the strength it has bestowed on man in the form of physical strength and the power of reasoning. Dissimulation is thus inborn in her and consequently to be found in the stupid woman almost as often as in the clever one. To make use of it at every opportunity is as natural to her as it is for an animal to employ its means of defence whenever it is attacked, and when she does so she feels that to some extent she is only exercising her rights. A completely truthful woman who does not practice dissimulation is perhaps an impossibility, which is why women see through the dissimulation of others so easily it is inadvisable to attempt it with them. – But this fundamental defect which I have said they possess, together with all that is associated with it, gives rise to falsity, unfaithfulness, treachery, ingratitude, etc. Women are guilty of perjury far more often than men. It is questionable whether they ought to be allowed to take an oath at all.”
Arthur Schopenhauer, Über die Weiber

“I am most anxious to enlist everyone who can speak or write to join in checking this mad, wicked folly of “Women’s Rights,” with all its attendant horrors, on which her poor feeble sex is bent, forgetting every sense of womanly feelings and propriety. Feminists ought to get a good whipping. Were woman to “unsex” themselves by claiming equality with men, they would become the most hateful, heathen and disgusting of beings and would surely perish without male protection.”
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