So I was thinking about rape (shut up), and it lead me to the idea that in a world where strength is disproportionate to mass, a person's body weight loses its advantage.
Okay, so we've all seen characters who have the appearence of normal humans, but who posess decieving strength. Demons, superheroes and whatnot. With their immense strength and small size, one might assume that their bodies are far denser than a normal human's. However, it doesn't appear to be the case. Spider-Man and Dante, for instance, sit in wooden chairs that have no difficulty supporting their weight. And the ground isn't cracking beneath their feet or anything.
What this means is that their strength is not connected to their weight.
So, in a world where people treat 1000 pounds like it's nothing, a man's 250 pounds becomes insignificant. The impact this has is that a person's weight loses its advantages. Throwing your weight around is part of fighting, and when removed, it has impacts. The one that stands out most to me- you are unable to pin a person to the ground.
So you can no doubt see the impact that disproportional strength has on rape.
And that's it, I guess.