AngelaSaxon
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There is no way to fully express how much I hate the works of a certain very popular writer on this site, but I am going to try.
Ashson is a very prolific and seemingly popular writer, and every couple of months I read one of his stories, hoping he doesn't do the exact same thing.
He always does.
I only read the one in the 'nonconsent/reluctance category, and they always do the exact same thing.
No-, I am not one of those people who read nonconsent stories and write harsh criticisms because they contain nonconsent.
I hate Ashson's nonconsent/reluctance for another reason, and in truth it applies to quite a few stories here.
I hate this pattern: Guy forces girl to have sex and she ends up actively participating and cumming like mad because really she loves it.
Most of the time there is this moment when she is saying she isn't in favor of what is happening but starts pushing herself up to meet his cock, fucking away because she just can't help it.
Often he says he will stop if she tells him she wants him to stop and she somehow never does, not really.
Her resistance is always not really resistance.
And she is never really upset, or really angry, and usually clearly knows she really loved it, even if sometimes only in internal monologue and perhaps a comment to herself about making it happen again or something.
Jesus fuck I hate these stories. I mean I fucking HATE them.
I know it is some kind of norm here that people think it is LESS rape-y if she ends up loving it.
Seriously, I think that is what is in people's mind, that a story is less 'offensive' if the woman, though maybe reluctant, really ends up enjoying herself and that sort of thing.
Now, I have nothing against nonconsent stories, truly.
But for fuck's sake, this is reproducing exactly the mythology of a lot of actual real world rapists and what they actually think before they do their actual raping, about how reluctance is for show or will change with persistence and they are really begging for it and will love it and whatever. The self-0serving, ultimately gutless ideas of people who commit sexual violence but tell themselves the other person must really want it, probably because all women are 'sluts' or whatever, but regardless, some version of this ideology is not hard to find in the world of actual sex offenders.
Ashson writes literally hundreds of identical stories, all seemingly exactly like this judging from the maybe ten I've read, and every single time I am both repulsed and the opposite of turned-on when his women go through this exact ritual to end up vindicating the rapist with their active participation and such.
People can like what they like, of course. The fact that I find it revolting is, well, just me, sure.
But people, including seemingly people who run this site, think this is a MORE acceptable form of 'nonconsent/reluctance' story, and people seem to think if you don't want this in your nonconsent/reluctance story that is somehow bad.
In all seriousness, in the world of fantasy and in the world of reality, I think the exact opposite is the truth.
And more to the point, I have, yes, learned to never read Ashson again, because he will always disappoint. Always.
And there it is.
Ashson is a very prolific and seemingly popular writer, and every couple of months I read one of his stories, hoping he doesn't do the exact same thing.
He always does.
I only read the one in the 'nonconsent/reluctance category, and they always do the exact same thing.
No-, I am not one of those people who read nonconsent stories and write harsh criticisms because they contain nonconsent.
I hate Ashson's nonconsent/reluctance for another reason, and in truth it applies to quite a few stories here.
I hate this pattern: Guy forces girl to have sex and she ends up actively participating and cumming like mad because really she loves it.
Most of the time there is this moment when she is saying she isn't in favor of what is happening but starts pushing herself up to meet his cock, fucking away because she just can't help it.
Often he says he will stop if she tells him she wants him to stop and she somehow never does, not really.
Her resistance is always not really resistance.
And she is never really upset, or really angry, and usually clearly knows she really loved it, even if sometimes only in internal monologue and perhaps a comment to herself about making it happen again or something.
Jesus fuck I hate these stories. I mean I fucking HATE them.
I know it is some kind of norm here that people think it is LESS rape-y if she ends up loving it.
Seriously, I think that is what is in people's mind, that a story is less 'offensive' if the woman, though maybe reluctant, really ends up enjoying herself and that sort of thing.
Now, I have nothing against nonconsent stories, truly.
But for fuck's sake, this is reproducing exactly the mythology of a lot of actual real world rapists and what they actually think before they do their actual raping, about how reluctance is for show or will change with persistence and they are really begging for it and will love it and whatever. The self-0serving, ultimately gutless ideas of people who commit sexual violence but tell themselves the other person must really want it, probably because all women are 'sluts' or whatever, but regardless, some version of this ideology is not hard to find in the world of actual sex offenders.
Ashson writes literally hundreds of identical stories, all seemingly exactly like this judging from the maybe ten I've read, and every single time I am both repulsed and the opposite of turned-on when his women go through this exact ritual to end up vindicating the rapist with their active participation and such.
People can like what they like, of course. The fact that I find it revolting is, well, just me, sure.
But people, including seemingly people who run this site, think this is a MORE acceptable form of 'nonconsent/reluctance' story, and people seem to think if you don't want this in your nonconsent/reluctance story that is somehow bad.
In all seriousness, in the world of fantasy and in the world of reality, I think the exact opposite is the truth.
And more to the point, I have, yes, learned to never read Ashson again, because he will always disappoint. Always.
And there it is.