No, of course not, because that wouldn't be fair.
Misogyny, perpetuated by both men and women, is the unfortunate explanation for why concepts of fairness disintegrate during discussions of gender.
Can there be confusion for a man, especially a young man, who has had a sexual experience that he wasn't sure that he wanted, that he thinks about later and wishes he hadn't had, or that he thought he shouldn't decline? Can he have a range of emotions that are painful and traumatizing? It would be a denial of the reality of people to say that he can't. However, the automatic terror that a woman feels when she is in a situation from which she knows she cannot physically remove herself if the man whom she is with decides to rape her is not going to be present for most situations in which the female is the aggressor.