Yes. Oddly enough, quite a lot of women fantasize about violence and abuse against them, which is also reflected in the fact that the true crime fandom consists of almost 80% women. But many men are understandably uncomfortable with this, especially in these "woke or how you called this" modern times. Although many men, in turn, fantasize about violence and abuse against women. Apparently the taboo against violence is one of the strongest and therefore hottest for people of any gender.Isn't rape fetish one of the most common female ones? I think it's got something with being wanted and lusted after so much that someone loses all reason or something.
I can read, watch, and fantasize about it, but it's not really something I'd do irl. There's a difference reading rape hentai and doing the stuff they do. Except being fat, old, and ugly. I'm pretty good at doing that. If I were bald I'd be perfect.Yes. Oddly enough, quite a lot of women fantasize about violence and abuse against them, which is also reflected in the fact that the true crime fandom consists of almost 80% women. But many men are understandably uncomfortable with this, especially in these "woke or how you called this" modern times. Although many men, in turn, fantasize about violence and abuse against women. Apparently the taboo against violence is one of the strongest and therefore hottest for people of any gender.
Women like dangerous men. Being the specific target for the dangerous man is hot. Domination and violence are primal things to them.Isn't rape fetish one of the most common female ones? I think it's got something with being wanted and lusted after so much that someone loses all reason or something.
Lol, most healthy people have a clear line between fantasy and real life. Although, as De Sade showed well, a person can easily turn into a monster if he is given the opportunity to do anything without regard to morality and laws. Although I personally don’t understand people who simultaneously condemn things and fantasize about them like the author of the Blade of the Immortal.I can read, watch, and fantasize about it, but it's not really something I'd do irl. There's a difference reading rape hentai and doing the stuff they do. Except being fat, old, and ugly. I'm pretty good at doing that. If I were bald I'd be perfect.
That's pretty clear when a bipolar person turns manic and lose all sense of critical thought and restraint.Lol, most healthy people have a clear line between fantasy and real life. Although, as De Sade showed well, a person can easily turn into a monster if he is given the opportunity to do anything without regard to morality and laws. Although I personally don’t understand people who simultaneously condemn things and fantasize about them like the author of the Blade of the Immortal.
Well, he's a pretty reasonable person as far as I know. Although his essays about the dangers of violence against women look quite strange, if you know how many eroguro works he wrote.That's pretty clear when a bipolar person turns manic and lose all sense of critical thought and restraint.
Yeah, it was more it relation to turning into a monster. Jekyll and Hyde is based on a bipolar person.Well, he's a pretty reasonable person as far as I know. Although his essays about the dangers of violence against women look quite strange, if you know how many eroguro works he wrote.
Well, this is the main irony of De Sade’s work. Bipolar irony, if you like. A very spoiled man who adored a free sex life and perversions for every taste, at the same time wrote some of the best moralistic works. If not for the ancient Greeks, he might have been one of the first authors of dystopias.Yeah, it was more it relation to turning into a monster. Jekyll and Hyde is based on a bipolar person.
I thought about it a bit more, and it doesn't not make sense. The whole chapter basically forgoes the subject. If he says he wants to push her down, but mom is always DTF, she can't comply with his request, and she'd be upset that he's asking her to not give in since that's the opposite of what she wants. It'd explain the "って" at the end of her explaining the force thing. What a difference two characters make!Wait, so SHE wanted him to force himself on her? The other TL COMPLETELY reversed that. Wtf even??