Canadien, please.
I'd also recommend you check out this book, which has been used in psychology classes, profiling, etc.
The fact of that matter (damn crazy facts and statistics!) - most sexual assaults is premeditated, many rapists have some sort of sexual dysfunction, opportunistic rape victims are the minority, many rapists are family members or friends and most sexual assaults occur in the home.
But, yes, your argument that rape is mostly about sexual desire is much stronger. CDC, FBI, NCVC and other such agencies and organizations have it all wrong.
None of those factors speaks to the motive. They are all red-herrings.
For example, how does the premeditated nature of a crime affect whether the crime was motivated by power or sex? OR both, which is my actual position. And these are not exclusive motives; there are, of course, many others--varying depending on the type of rape. And I never said most rapes were opportunistic. If simple power were the motivation--and I can't believe you can't see this--then yes opportunistic rapes would happen more often. THAT WAS MY POINT. The lack of opportunistic rapes is counter-evidence to the rape = power hypothesis.
anyway, let us reason by analogy.
Men want x. Some men can't get x. Some men who can'tget x use violence to get x.
Main motive: x.
Men want money. Some men can't get money. Some of these men use violence to get money.
Main motive: money
Men want respect. Some men can't get respect. Some of these men use violence to get respect.
Main motive: respect
Men want sex. Some man can't get sex. Some of these men use violence to get sex.
Main motive: sex. I MEAN POWER
Most Men want sex with young women. Some men can't get women to have sex with them. Some of those men use violence to get sex.
Main motive: sex with young women. I MEAN POWER
Your position--this is not a strawman--is that the only time men don't use violence to obtain something is when they want sex, an absurd position.
I'm not sure why there exists such an opposition to the idea that rape is even
partially motivated by sex. Does it stem from the justifiable opposition to the old, irrational notion that women turned on their attackers, thus mitigating their attackers crime? This isn't a means of justification! Using violence to obtain a personal want is never justified --especially when the form of violence used is so degrading.