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Do yall have any thoughts and opinions about people who enjoy Fictional r!pe?
Like, they enjoy FICTIONAL r!pe but don't with irl.
My online friend asked me about this so I decided to share yall their question to see what yall are gonna answer.
I admit, I used to be one of them. But now I see it as disgusting. Coz like, it's really disrespectful to the people who are a victim of this. They went through so much pain and you say you enjoy it when it's Fictional but it's disgusting when it's real? What is the difference? Your mind will still be the same, whether its irl or digital. Imagine one of YOUR friends got r!pe or s!xually assulted, will you usually like it? If it happened to you or your loved ones, will you still like it?
Mmm, how can I explain this? I know a lot of people with CSA/Rape trauma tend to romantize it. As a way to like, try and make it less traumatic. I know I did, as like. 'Its fiction. It's okay, I mean. It's okay on other countries.' And Luna as a way to try and 'comfort' us by saying 'Its a form of love! It's fine! I find it cute, so that's all it m...... reply
i’d tell them to socialise and touch some grass
On a serious note, if people are actively surrounding themselves with media that perpetuates the narrative that r@pe is acceptable, that is obviously going to affect their own perception of r@pe and sexual experiences, and gradually lead them into some typa pipeline to something even worse. Like i...... 1 reply
I've mellowed out a lot over time. Nowadays I'm of the "don't like don't read" opinion. I don't gravitate towards stories that romanticize rape, but I'm not going to condemn those that do. reply
They need Jesus. And this is coming from an atheist .
No but kidding aside, for me it kinda shows their fucked up fantasy of wanting to dominate someone. It's some sort of power fantasy for them, and because they can't legally do it in the real world, they project those fantasies into the fictional world. reply
I had this friend who told me, really happy and carefree, that she enjoys seeing men getting emotionally and physically abused in BLs. it's exciting to her and that she sees no problem with it. I don't want to share any personal experience but it made me feel like puking when I heard her talking so lightly about it. And it's damaging to men going t...... 1 reply
id put them in a room with only a chair and a ceiling fan then id offer them a rope. Then lock them in for 5 days and Id come back later to see what happened. Call it a little social experiment if you will reply
Even if its fictional, its still not okay and infact can be incredibely damaging due to the intrusive thoughts or way of thinking that can occur from such consuming such media. This goes for fictional incest and pedophilia too.
If you were a victim and your still rather young consuming such media, whether you like it or not, it does warp you and t...... 2 reply