Sexcrime in the book has nothing to do with rape, and everything to do with having sex for pleasure, instead of purely for procreation (and even then, you're not supposed to enjoy it), which is what the LEFT used to fixate upon whenever THEY approached this book.
If you look at the movies, this aspect of the story (it's via sex that our hero is exposed) is the part most focused on. Hell, it was the name of a hit song featured in the 1984 version of it ...
Sexcrime in the book has nothing to do with rape, and everything to do with having sex for pleasure, instead of purely for procreation (and even then, you're not supposed to enjoy it), which is what the LEFT used to fixate upon whenever THEY approached this book.
If you look at the movies, this aspect of the story (it's via sex that our hero is exposed) is the part most focused on. Hell, it was the name of a hit song featured in the 1984 version of it ...