Do men want to be raped? Absolutely. Do they show it by writing trashy “romance” novels? Not usually. Their expressed desire for becoming rape victims can be literal and obvious, but most of the time, far more subtle and psychological, and it bleeds into almost everything they do or create. Every time man puts pen to paper, when he “expresses” himself, he is crying for rape in some way. Nietzsche’s works are more salacious than anything booktook has to offer when it comes to how much the author suggests a desire to be raped. That’s pretty much all of them.
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“Do men want to be raped? Absolutely.”
I enjoy a good rape fantasy.
But by no means do i want the majority of the population in control of me for sexual purposes.
“Do they show it by writing trashy “romance” novels? Not usually.”
Are you sure? How many of those authors use their real names?
“Their expressed desire for becoming rape victims can be literal and obvious, but most of the time, far more subtle and psychological, and it bleeds into almost everything they do or create.”
Ah. So, they don’t SAY it, but you can detect it. Sounds like an evangelical with ‘special discernment.’
Also sounds like a flat Earther who can ‘detect’ when everyone else is lying.
“Every time man puts pen to paper, when he “expresses” himself, he is crying for rape in some way.”
Even the rape apologists, I assume?
I know the incels think rape is sex and would enjoy being raped as long as it’s an attractive woman they’d want to fuck anyway. But it’s incels. They are all patiently waiting for someone else to make sex happen to them. But most of it involves raping women.
Not sure if your thesis applies to those who can see the difference between fantasy sex and actual rape.
Do men want to be raped? Absolutely.
Like was already said by a few people here….hell no! Even if it’s just “rape fantasy” we’re talking about, I’m definitely more into being the rapist than the raped. Though of course, anyone who I would indulge in those fantasies with (and I totally have) would be a “willing victim”!
Every time man puts pen to paper, when he “expresses” himself, he is crying for rape in some way.
What I’ve been reading more than anything for a good while now is “haremlit” books, where the male protagonist somehow or other ends up having multiple female partners. Most of the authors of those seem to be men, though I guess I don’t really know, maybe some of them are women writing under a “pen name”…but anyway, I don’t get how in any way someone would read those and come to the conclusion that the authors are “crying for rape”….
Do men want to be raped? Absolutely.
No, I don’t. The closest I’d ever want to “get raped” is for my eventual trusted partner to consensually push me down and take the lead during intercourse. But by its very definition rape is unconsensual.
Do they show it by writing trashy “romance” novels?
As much as a fantasize about the Monster Girl Encyclopedia, even its author has repeatedly come out and clarified that there is no genuine rape in his setting about hypersexual monster girls; its either just at worst the fantasy of being pushed down by an assertive sexually ravishing woman or a woman letting herself be taken by a man she’s into.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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