@bernie12 I’m glad we understand each other.
Not everyone cares about grey areas or nuances, however. The media today are unlikely to portray women as the equivalent of “seductresses” or “witches”. When it comes to sexual assault and rape, if a 40-year-old man having sex with a 15-year-old girl, it’s reported in media as “rape” (and that “he should rot in hell for eternity”) but if the genders were reversed, it’s “40-year-old woman has sex with a 15-year-old boy” and not “rape” or “sexual assault” (he “wanted it” and is “probably getting high-fives” because men and boys want sex all the time, anywhere, any day, with anybody, right?) The media is generally not interesting in grey areas, they want a good headline and a catchy story. Men victimizing women make good headlines and generate “good” press. Women victimizing men, not as much. That’s my opinion so far.