The “Rape of the Sabines” in an episode of Roman legend, supposedly occurring shortly after the suckling of Rome’s founders Romulus and Remus by a wolf. Only a foolish person would take all this as factual, let alone a template illustrating over-all concepts like “wolves love to suckle and raise human babies” and “women love men who capture and rape them.”
You might want to check out Judges 21 about Jabesh-Gilead. There wasn't any mention of the women complaining...
Or look at the behaviour of many women in occupied France in World War 2.
Women tend to bond with their captors: and the Muslim immigration is an invasion on the installment plan. The men are exotic and come across as more masculine than the sitzpinklers and pajama boys currently in Europe.