I disagree: your virginity is something you give - it's not something that can be taken from you
Well that is a nice way of looking at it, but that isn't reality, nor is it how most men see it.
An assault is an assault whether it is vaginally or anally - you can't say someone who was raped vaginally is not a virgin where some who raped anally is - it's an assault- just like being hit repeatedly with a baseball bat. Those men who say that you can have your virtue taken from you need to be hit with a bat.
Whatever. Nothing changes the fact that Mormon men who grow up in the Mormon fantasy of having sex with his wife, who in turn, has never had sex, will be inclined to remove a rape victim as a possible candidate. I know it sounds shallow, but you're talking to someone who grew up in singles wards.
Erm, it is a worldly view. Not just major controlling religions but most if not all rape victims feel worthless.
Um, yes, I understand that. My sister used to work on a rape hotline. I understand the feelings of shame and filthiness are universal. What I am referring to is the article's comment about feeling demonized. Only in Islamic culture are rape victims demonized. They are blamed for being too provocative or allowing themselves to be alone with another man. Obviously this is not an exact similarity in Mormon culture, but I found it interesting that it said women felt demonized as well. Demonization isn't something you do to yourself. Demonization is a description in how people from the outside view you. It can have more to do with speculation as to whether a person was really raped. Rape is an extremely difficult thing to prove. I suspect the rapes taking place in Utah begin with the usual Mormon dry humping and the guy and/or gal get carried away. Rapes are generally understood as a crime of violence. But in Utah I don't think this is normally the case.
When someone is walking down an alley and is jumped by some stranger who beats the snot out of her, and then rapes her, that is appropriately described as an act of violence. The two Mormon girls I know, who claim to have been raped, both described their rapes as something far less violent, and by boys they had been dating. It was a case where two stupid kids thought they could keep walking on the edge of the volcano and never fall in.
“All knowledge of reality starts from experience and ends in it...Propositions arrived at by purely logical means are completely empty as regards reality." - Albert Einstein