@SuperOniichan
Before I go any further, why are you splicing "lol" in all over the place? I'd bet actual money you aren't laughing, so what exactly is it supposed to indicate? Or is it like some awkward form of Tourettes where you have to keep saying "lol" after every other sentence? Or are you just some kid doing it because you regard it as trendy?
And no, I don't "literally" attack you. I'm not in the same room as you. I am not enacting violence upon your person. I'm not in any position to attack you anything like literally. So don't abuse that word either, especially since the problem is that you're not reading what I'm writing literally. I generally mean what I say, no more and no less. It isn't complicated unless you're accustomed to playing mad-libs with everything you read.
Is someone talking about rape? Oh, you twist my words, why can't you just read what I write
Like I quite explicitly said,
you made it sound as though she was raped. The phrasing of that entire sentence was deliberate. Not just that one word. You have claimed they fucked her and treated her like an object. There is no point complaining about not using the word "rape" when what you described is still rape. And yet that isn't what happened in the scene.
Unless they're men, of course, lol.
I don't expect that watching an MMF would appeal to the reader base. It wouldn't make any difference whatsoever regarding matters of consent and personal agency though. Regardless of how they spoke about the protagonist, there was absolutely no indication that she wasn't a full participant in the events that followed.
The problematic scene doesn't stop being that if you just add formal consent.
The scene doesn't become problematic just because you decide it is so. Only the participants get to decide that.