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Desiring to have sex with someone who thinks you don’t consent is certainly a very weird fetish and clearly it’s “close enough” for the people on that subreddit, but can it really be called rape? Legit asking
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This corner of the internet is absolutely fascinating - a tutorial for women who are trying to get raped. It refers to rapists as 'targets', gives tips on how to increase your chances of being raped, and how to identify the men most likely to rape you reddit.com/r/rapekink/wik
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What’s the payoff here? Is it just the knowledge he thought he was raping you? Is there a “you raped me!” stage after where you get your real jollies from scaring him? Also, what % of contributors to that subreddit are men grooming women into thinking this is normal stuff?
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I think the disconnect for me is I’m struggling to imagine women having trouble getting men to have sex with them. Plenty of dudes out there willing have sex with any girl with a pulse
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Because it's more arousing for them to have forced sex than it is to have regular sex, and I assume that roleplay feels less convincing than something like the 'real' thing
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