Ladies, would you leave your boyfriend/husband if you found out that he was drugged and sexually assaulted?

Question speaks for its self. This is a test. Most women I spoke to recently in real life, would assume he cheated and believe that men simply cannot be raped or sexually assaulted.
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  • I would be there for him, but I’m totally expecting him to be traumatized and not want to be bothered for a long time. If he continues to pull away from me both emotionally and physically, then I will end the relationship and only remain his friend. I have tried to date men who were assaulted/molested/raped by older women and it shaped them into becoming sex addicts who were too impatient to wait til I was ready to have sex. We did not work

    • They were not drugged but repeatedly forced to do their recurring “babysitters”

  • No fucking way. Even I'm not that cruel.

    • I know you better than that. I know you would not leave. This was actually from my sister in law. Her husband was away on business, got drugged, blank spot, and later he found out that he was sexually assaulted. Here is the rub, he had the roofie drug in his system, and she literally refuses to believe him. She says "he got hard so it wasn't rape"

    • Tell her from me, that she needs to keep her fucking mouth shut. She wouldn't say that to a woman, she shouldn't shouldn't a man. Dudes get hard from pants fabric for christ sake. It's not an indicator of arousal, desire or consent. If she's ignoring that he literally has a rape drug in him, and blames him still, he needs a divorce. Fuck that bitch.

    • We are working on that. He is divorcing. And for the record, I told her all of that, she thinks I'm full of shit lol.

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  • Probs would

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  • My friend said he knew a male who got raped and out of anger over what happened stole money and beat up an old lady because he was full of hate inside. I would not want a guy who has anger issues due to past trauma, but if he has dealt with it, than we could date.

  • I think it all depends on the details, it's not as simple as just a yes or no. I'd need to know where he was, who it was, what the circumstances were, and how our relationship was affected after.