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The following story is fiction. No endorsement, express or implied, of the activities depicted herein is intended by the Eunuch Archive. We do not condone the actions or opinions expressed within this work of fiction. This work is merely presented here for archival purposes, as part of the original works submitted to the Eunuch Archive. We highly recommend that you do not attempt to put into practice the actions referred to in this story. The Male-Male Rape Handbook © Copyright 2001 by Kyle Stevens. Permission is given to anyone to reprint, post, copy, or circulate this manual as long as credit is given to the author. The following pages contain an academic discussion in favor of male on male rape. I hope that anyone who reads this will feel empowered to rape men, to change laws that prohibit male on male rape, and to stop showing pity for male rape victims. Male on male Rapists are heroes. They are real men who dominate and seek to impose order and hierarchy on the social structure. This handbook is dedicated to them. If you learned something by reading it, were inspired by reading it, please pass it on. E-mail it to others, print copies of it and leave them to be found (libraries, porn booths, frat houses, locker rooms)-anywhere potential Rapists gather. And, send me a note. I would love to hear about you and your conquests. Kyle Stevens Kyle321@hotmail.com Male-Male Rape is Natural and Occurs Throughout History More and more evidence suggests that the rape of men by men is as natural as pissing in the woods, masturbating, and even craving sex with women. Rape is a legitimate release for sexual frustration, sexual gratification, asserting dominance over another guy (boss, co-worker, your ex-girlfriend’s new boyfriend, your boyfriend, anyone). It is also an excellent means of just alleviating boredom. Male sexual assault and rapes remain beautifully underreported, but the United States Department of Justice documents more than 13,000 cases of male rape every year in the US alone. But this isn't just a USA phenomena. Historically, the rape of males was much more widely accepted and recognized than it is today. In Greek mythology, Zeus, king of the gods, abducted Ganymede for his sexual enjoyment. Laius, the king of Thebes in the Oedipus myth, abducted Chrysippus for sexual exploitation. In many societies the rape of a defeated male enemy was considered the right of the victor in battle, and indicated the complete subjugation of the enemy. A more recent example of this type of male-male rape can be found in the example of the Englishman T.E. Lawrence (“Lawrence of Arabia”). Lawrence was captured by the Turks, who had a great reputation for such behavior, during World War I. What could better subjugate a man than gang-rape? Even today in prisons, gangs will gang rape unaffiliated individuals as a means of bonding, and rival gang members as a means of domination. Historically the Romans used gang rape as a punishment for adultery and Iranians for violation of the rights of a male over a harem. In modern times, until recently, rape of one male by another was considered rare outside of the special context of incarceration. Virtually all the non-prison literature on rape assumes that the victim is female-which is to the advantage of Rapists. As long as there is a cultural overlooking of male on male rape, and stigmatization of victims perpetrators are much more likely to get off scott-free. It might be helpful to start with clarification of terms. What are rape and sexual assault? A sexual assault occurs any time a stranger or someone known to the victim touches any parts of his body in a sexual way, directly or through clothing, when such contact is not wanted. Sexual assault includes situations when the victim has made the tactical error of being too drunk or high to say no to the activity. Rape is any kind of sexual assault that involves the forced penetration of the anus or mouth, by a penis or other object. Rape also includes forced ejaculation or “milking” of semen. Rape and sexual assault can be about sex, but they are also equally (if not more so) about power, revenge, or sport. If you go to any internet search engine and type in the words “stop male rape” or something similar. (Adding the word “stop” helps ensure that you will not pull up a bunch of porn sites, but rather information sites.) You will find quite a few interesting factoids about male on male rape: Estimates of male on male rape rates vary. Some indicate that male rapes constitute about 5 to 10 percent of all rapes, but rape counseling centers statistics suggest it might be as high as 40 percent. Most Rapists, but not all, self-identify as heterosexual. Most Rapists, but not all, rape out of anger or to overpower, humiliate and degrade their victims. Although when pressed, they would confess that the power/humiliation/lust factor blur together In the USA, when documentation is available, gay men were raped at rates slightly higher then heterosexual men, but heterosexual men make up the majority of rape victims (This reflects statistics outside of prisons). Weapons are frequently used in male rape and at a significantly higher rate than rape of women. Gang rapes are more common in the rape of men than of women. The most common form of male-male rape is anal penetration. Oral penetration was the second most common. Forced ejaculation tended to happen more with adult men who sexually assaulted teens or pre-teens, and in college and sports teams settings (hazing). Male Rape is Needed Although an overwhelming urge to rape is justification enough, many other factors make rape a warranted, even necessary course of action. The primary purpose of men is to assert power over others, and this means subjecting others to your power as a man. Determining who gets raped is purely subjective. In this way, literally everyone on earth is a potential rape victim. So, in someone's book, even you and I might be the perfect candidate for rape. That is fine and how it should be. Not everyone will have the desire, strength, stamina, guts, and cunning to pull off a rape. They will slip lower on the social hierarchy. This is how dominance is determined. How can you determine who should get raped? Pay attention to your primal urges! Ask yourself “Who do you want to rape?” Never mind why! Wanting to rape is reason enough. Rape is great for revenge but don't let that limit you. There are many motives to want to rape another man, all of them are legitimate. It could be the new guy at work who is doing an excellent job and getting all the attention. It could be some random runner in the park who you decide you lust for. It could be your boss. It could be your assistant. It could be the guy at the café who served you your latte, or some guy at the gym. Or, it could be just some random guy you bumped into on the bus on your way to work. It doesn't matter if you know the guy or not. It doesn't matter if he has done something mean to you or not. On the contrary, he could be a perfectly nice guy. Being a guy is reason enough to rape him. Making the Decision to Rape and Cultivating Your Desire There are some men that you owe it to yourself to rape: the guy who is dating your ex-wife, the guy who got your promotion, the manager who didn’t hire you. Anyone who asserts any kind of power that you cannot control is fair game for rape. You should rape him if you can be reasonably sure you will not get caught. There are also opportunistic rapes. These are equally gratifying as revenge rape. You rape because you can. You rape because you want to. That is cause enough. As a male, your body is sending you a clear message, just as it will when you finally spill your seed deep in his ass, or on his face, or down his throat: Rape is natural and good. If you can accept this, you should make a firm commitment and plan to rape another guy. Making this commitment and sticking to it can be difficult, but obviously immensely rewarding. If your resolve falters, the judicious use of alcohol and amphetamines can be extremely helpful; these drugs help to repress the unnecessary fear and guilt that too often get in the way of a perfectly justifiable rape. You can also enlist friends. There are countless many guys on the internet who enjoy hooking up with other guys with the sole purpose of raping another man together. Cultivating your desire to rape is critical. Many of us have jacked off numerous times thinking about some dude we would have liked to rape. But for whatever reason (lack of courage, fear of retaliation, obsolete moral or religious compunctions) we did not act on this desire. This is both understandable and something that can and should be overcome. Here are some action steps you can take to cultivate your desire to rape men. Read a lot of male rape pornography. The internet is an excellent source for this. Try some of these pages: http://www.talesofmenonmen.com/ http://www.ancgs.com http://www.assgm.com http://www.xxxwebstories.com Join male rape, bondage, and other internet e-mail groups, like gayNChumilstories@yahoogroups.com (join by sending an e-mail to gayNChumilstories-subscribe@yahoogroups.com). Read about real, reported male on male rapes; they should make you good and horny. Focus on identifying with the Rapist, not the rightfully subjugated male. Check out: http://aruk.co.uk/survivors/males/aruk_male_survivors_interactive_.htm http://www.spr.org/sections/prisoners.html When you masturbate and have sex, your fantasy life should often contain images of rape. This need not be the case all the time. Clearly, vanilla sex or other kinks are fun and warranted-you don’t need to ignore those urges. But you do need to strengthen the urge to rape men. But make sure you think often about male rape, and that it becomes a part of your mindset. When you see another man-on a bus, in an elevator, at the gym, at the mall, wherever he may be-you should look at him with the one of three lenses: (1) is he someone who would be fun or otherwise appropriate for you to rape? (2) is he someone who would be fun or otherwise appropriate to watch get raped or gang raped? (3) is he someone you would like to rape another guy with? Now, you might determine for whatever reasons that the answer is “no” to each of those questions. That is fine. Don’t pressure yourself to feel like you should desire to rape everyone! If he isn’t someone you want to rape, move on to the next subject and begin your inspection. This constant scope for victims or rape partners will begin to change your worldview. You should start to see men in four categories: (1) potential victims for you, (2) potential victims for another man or group of men, (3) potential rape partner for you, (4) irrelevant for you. Before long, looking at a man and categorizing him will become second nature, a snap judgment. There are activities that you can engage in with limited risk that will help to cultivate your desire to be a sexual predator. Always look for opportunity. If you’re on a crowded elevator and a guy you wouldn’t mind raping gets on, get off at the next floor, whether it is your stop or not, and rub your crotch into his ass-make it look like an accident. Do the same thing on the bus, subway, concert, dance clubs, wherever. Practice keeping rape very close to the surface of your thoughts. For example, I was having an extended conversation with a co-worker the other day. In the middle of the conversation I thought to myself, “I want to fuck you into submission while you beg me to stop.” I continued the conversation very professional level, while at the same time entertained the fantasy of raping him. Stair guys down. When walking down the street, pick out guys you know you can dominate. Stair at them until they look away or down. This very simple act will begin to bolster your confidence. In stairing him down, you just established a form of dominance over him. Once you are very comfortable with the previous steps, you may be ready for the next step: sexual assault. Men are not used to thinking of themselves as potential victims. They therefore often place themselves at risk: they jog alone at night, get too drunk at parties and bars, and generally don’t pay attention to their surroundings. This is good and to our benefit. Scope men when they are vulnerable and don’t realize it. They are behaving this way because, on a subconscious level, they need to be dominated. They need you to take them and sodomize them, and put them in their place. Men who walk around alert and assertive can also be raped into submission, but you should start with easy prey-and work your way up to more challenges. You should go to parties and bars, and watch for guys who are drinking alone. Befriend them. Buy them a few drinks. Before long, you’ll get the chance to be alone with them. You can follow them into the bathroom, leave together and offer him a ride home… Stay focussed, your opportunity will arise. When you get the chance, molest him, fondle him, verbally abuse him (this is essential). If you feel safe, rape him. If not, don’t pressure yourself. Fondle him and verbally abuse him-that is enough for this stage of your development. Then go home and jack off thinking about it. And imagine what it would be like if you took it further, and raped him. Remember, he does not have the right to say no to you. You have the right to rape him. But you should be cunning enough to never get caught. That is the fun of the sport. Don't Worry About Getting Caught Although in more and more jurisdictions’ laws have been crafted to make rape a gender neutral "crime," it is clear that men who rape men are vastly more apt to get away with it than perhaps any other criminalized act. Be careful, think it through, and don't take unnecessary risks. With a little bit of planning and a focussed mindset, you will enjoy rape after rape and likely never get caught. Why? Consider the following: Many men who have been raped rightfully blame themselves knowing that they should not have allowed themselves to have been overpowered and raped. Men are taught from an early age that they should be strong and able to protect themselves. Rape victims feel shame and guilt that rightfully keeps them silent. Furthermore, men who have been raped feel guilt and shame because of their own reactions to the rape. It is almost inevitable that upon having a dick inserted into the rectum, the victim would gain an erection. This is caused purely by an automatic reaction of the body, due to stimulation of the prostate gland, and the male “G” spot. Even if the victim ejaculates, it is only to be expected. Irrespective of being heterosexual, bisexual or gay, it should not be taken to mean that he enjoyed the experience. Getting an erection is one of the main reasons that male rape goes unreported so often. If the victim is heterosexual, they fear that they will be accused of being gay. If the victim is gay, they think getting an erection will be taken as them “asking for it”. Either way, getting an erection can be a cause of shame to may males who are raped, and do not understand that it is purely the way the human body is designed Clearly, this works to your advantage. Moreover, an author of a book on male-male rape devotes an entire chapter on law enforcement and the courts. From his in-depth discussions of 24 male on male rape victims, the author reflected, “Of those survivors I interviewed who reported their rape to authorities, all but one had an intensely negative experience. The one survivor who was the exception had only a neutral interaction, neither helpful or overtly detrimental. The most common complaints I have heard from survivors who I interviewed and have worked with professionally have been disbelief, mockery, homophobia, or a combination of all three from police officers. I do not believe that the majority of police officers intend to be malicious or insensitive, but rather lack the necessary training and experience in working with adult male survivors of sexual violence. The shock and surprise many officers display when confronted with a male rape report quickly transform into reactions grounded in the many stereotypes about same sex rape. In these cases, the survivor is not only denied an investigation, but risks internalizing such insensitivity to the degree that he may actually begin to believe that the experience was not rape-that he must have wanted or deserved it or such a crime is no worse than any other physical non-sexual assault.” For example, the book tells of a hospital social worker encouraged Andrew-a rape victim-to call the police from the emergency room where he was being treated for gang rape. “When I was with the social worker, he encouraged me to call the police and report what had happened. I thought ‘I don’t want this to happen to anyone else.’ I called the Denver police that night at the hospital. I called and was connected with a detective. I told him where I was and told him what had happened. He said, ‘Well probably you really wanted this to happen. You wanted to have sex with a man. Then you got scared, and now you want to say it was something else.’ I just hung up.” There are numerous reasons why male rape victims never report. They include: Guilt, Shame (hence the importance of extreme verbal abuse-call him pussyboy, faggot, etc., while you rape him) Self-blame (make comments about how a real man would never let this happen to him, tell him he was asking for it by the way he dresses, etc.) ; Fear of not being believed; Fear of being accused of being gay; If gay, been accused of “asking for it”; Fear of ridicule in court, and / or newspapers; Fear of reprisals from the Rapist (MAKE THREATS, even if you know you won’t follow through with them!); and Fear of what friends and family will think. Selecting a victim is of vital importance if you do not want to end up going to jail. Consider these to case studies, where the Rapist got off scott-free, hopefully to rape again: (1) Christopher Smith was 24 at the time he was raped at gunpoint on October 27, 1994. Christopher left work and was studying at a picnic table in a forest preserve before heading to his M.B.A. class. A man with a brown jacket and shoulder length hair raped Christopher in the enclosed back of a pickup truck. He describes how the victimization does not stop once the crime is over. (2) I was on holiday in turkey when I was 15. I would stroll along the beach with my parents and we would talk to a nice turkish guy about 19 or 20. He would say nice things and make us all laugh. I decided to go for an evening walk, alone, and maybe meet Azz**s, the turkish guy. I only had a pair of shorts on - thats all, and a pair of flipflop shoes on. I walked by Azz**s, and he shouted my name(but in a creepy way). He said how lovely and brown looked. He said he wanted to show me something at the east end of the pebbly beach, so I followed. He asked If I had a sister. I said no. He said if she looked like me, she would be his dream s*xy woman. I started to feel uneasy. There was noone around,and he tripped me up when we walked along the pebbles. He pretended to help me, but then pulled my swimming shorts to my ankles. I couldnt get up. I was so scared. He said he would show me what he'd do if I had a sister, and poked his f*ng*r in my b*m. Then he r*p*d me for about 15 mins. He wouldnt stop untill I said I was enjoying it, so I said it, but he wouldnt stop. He did everything you could imagine to me, and I felt like Killing myself. He left me, and went back to his stall at the market. The next night when I walked by, he acted like nothin happened, and I felt lik I was going mad. I couldnt tell anyone, I felt so ashamed. In both instances, the Rapists faced no legal repercussions for their heroic acts. Why? Consider these factors: In the case of Christopher Smith, he was selected, I’m sure, because he was alone, reading (and thus not paying attention to his surroundings). He was married, straight, young, and in an MBA program so probably feeling quite successful in life. Never in his wildest dreams would he have anticipated a man walking up to him with a gun, forcing him into the back of a truck, and sodomizing him. The Rapists used surprise, a weapon, and the victim’s own status in life to ensure that he would not speak up about it. It is always riskier to rape someone under legal age. Why? Because if they bleed, have medical problems, etc., there are support systems in place (teachers, counselors, siblings) who may pry and find out that the youth was raped. If they do, they will have no option but to report the rape, and an investigation will ensue. I suggest staying clear of anyone under 18 for this very reason. But in the case of Jordan, the Rapist was cunning, indeed. The Rapist selected Jordan because he was handsome, alone on the beach, and from a different country. Then he made him participate in his own degredation: he made Jordan say that he liked it. What a brilliant man. Even if Jordan did report the rape back home, it would be a matter of international law. The incident would be such a low priority that no prosecutor would look into it. Here are some general tips to consider when you are going to rape a man: (1) make sure you are isolated enough that, if he screams, no one will hear him; (2) make sure you can overpower him, and if not, gang rape him or use a weapon to ensure his cooperation; (3) avoid messing up his face: black eyes, a broken nose, etc., will cause others to ask questions and encourage him to report it. It is best if he looks normal when the rape is finished; (4) use restrainsts as needed; (5) use verbal abuse to humiliate him, talk to him like the slutty little pussy that he is; (6) if there are no witnesses, it is your word verses his: have a story ready and stick to it (i.e., we were drunk he was curious and asked me to fuck him…) and just repeat it over and over again; (7) if you are going to rape someone you know, make sure you have thought it through and then make damn sure you have humiliated and intimidated him so much that he will never tell anyone ever. And if he does, revert to item six; and finally, (8) consider never raping near your home. I know this is a pain in the ass, but you should travel to avoid getting caught. The statistics are that most “crimes” are committed by people nearby the scene-this makes sense since the Rapist will want to feel comfortable. But, if you travel, the cops will be looking for someone close by, and not you. I hope this primer gives technical assistance and inspiration to anyone who has ever contemplated male-male rape before. I welcome your comments and feedback. My e-mail is kyle321@hotmail.com. Send me an e-mail, I’d like to hear about your conquests. Now get to work.
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