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Rape in yaoi: Yes or No? (And why)
Yes. It's kinda sick, I know and I've felt guilty about it over and over but hear me out. I've read about why women have rape fantasies and apparently it's more of being sexually open (not feeling guilty about having sexual desires or fantasies) and feeling sexually desirable (they drive men crazy; they just need to have her, even by force). And, fantasizing about something doesn't necessarily mean you want it to come true.
So, I think that romanticizing rape in yaoi is not wrong, per se, as long as we all agree that yaoi is an outlet for our erotic (or maybe just fluffy) fantasies that we, by no means, support to happen in real life. But I mean, that's just me.
((But fuck Hikaru from Korosu Hohou. Haruki-san don't deserve to be broken like that.))
Oh my god... Okay loves, let's break this down..
- "Women have rape fantasies because it's a sexual outlet." and "I think that romanticizing rape in yaoi is not wrong, per se, as long as we all agree that yaoi is an outlet for our erotic."
No. Women have rape fantasies because they are conditioned from childhood to think that a man should be str...... 1 reply
Rape in a totally fictional story is completely fine and the people who are bothered by it don't have to read it. I'm confused as to how this whole notion that all fictional rape is somehow promoting real rape even came to be. to me it just seems like someone didn't like it and decided that no one else was allowed to like it either.
Personally I h...... 4 reply
I don't mind it if it is portrayed realistically (no falling in love with rapist excepting obvious stockholm syndrom situations ((which should never be portrayed as romantic, merely psychologically dramtic)), no rape-magnet main characters who get jumped every 30 seconds, no getting over it within half a day) and the victim is not underage and the ...... reply