SimonDoom
Kink Lord
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ut I’m trying to understand it, not that anyone seems willing to explain.
I have explained. I'm not sure you want to hear the explanation.
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ut I’m trying to understand it, not that anyone seems willing to explain.
Your quasi-libertarian “I can write or read anything and it’s all totally harmless as I can intellectually dissociate” approach is I doubt a mainstream motivation. It’s a bit too… cerebral. I suspect that there is more to it than ‘naughty transgression’ for at least some.I have explained. I'm not sure you want to hear the explanation.
is that what it fucking is? I've been tearing my hair out over here, hunting through preferences, deleting cookies...I've just realized how tough the new image policy has been for Wanda.![]()
Your quasi-libertarian “I can write or read anything and it’s all totally harmless as I can intellectually dissociate” approach is I doubt a mainstream motivation. It’s a bit too… cerebral. I suspect that there is more to it than ‘naughty transgression’ for at least some.
And it’s not like you are a true afficiaando. I’m interested in the views of someone who is deeply invested in the non-con genre. Not CNC, not reluctance, but deeply invested in writing / reading about non-consensual sex. I don’t think you can speak for that demographic.
And that’s my issue (OK one of my issues) with what you say. You’re making assumptions, extrapolating from your own POV, making generalizations. And I doubt very much that this is representative of the type of person I am interested in understanding.it's not my particular kink.
nobody actually wants a horrific traumatizing experience.
I think people don’t really understand what trauma does to people. This is very eloquently and honestly described.Yeah, actually, people do. Some people are so consumed with guilt and remorse that they self harm or seek out traumatizing experiences in a form of self-harm by proxy.
At one point in my life I seriously considered suicide. I went so far as to actually buy a rope and go online to learn how to tie a hangman's noose. Years later, when I wrote about it in a blog post, someone asked me, "You were deeply involved in the drug culture. You could get any kind of pills you wanted and end your life easily and painlessly, why would you even consider such a horrific way to die?
The answer is that dying was only one part of the equation. The other part was atonement through suffering. I didn't just want to die, I wanted to punish myself.
I suppose you could say I didn't really want it, because I didn't follow through. But how many people in that same situation did?
And that’s my issue (OK one of my issues) with what you say. You’re making assumptions, extrapolating from your own POV, making generalizations. And I doubt very much that this is representative of the type of person I am interested in understanding.
You claim to understand their motivations. I claim that you probably don’t. You’ve applied your own intellectual and moral framework on to the area and called it good. That’s fine if that works for you, but I want to get a firsthand perspective.
And, for the avoidance of doubt, I am genuinely interested. Not just looking to tar and feather people.
Your “we are all one step away from chimps” comment is self-evidently true, but don’t we aspire to being more? Isn’t a large part of the human project trying to live up to values of decency and empathy and kindness?
I don’t watch slasher movies. They have zero appeal.
Very true, but at least part of that is because of how wide the range of effects is. My self-harm usually comes out as disordered eating, or neglecting self-care more generally. The presentation varies wildly. But yeah, if you see somebody being self-destructive, it's a pretty good bet that's a trauma response, regardless of what form that takes.I think people don’t really understand what trauma does to people.
Sounds like a really sold way to intellectualize your way out of accepting that bias is an inescapable and intractable part of the human condition. All experience is subjective, full stop. Including your disinterested third-party observation. You can't disinterest your way out of that fact.I'm inclined to think that disinterested third-party observation is a better way to get at the truth than to listen to those with personal experience, which tends to be subjective, based on limited and possibly non-representative data, and motivated by bias.
Also against site policy.fuck me dead.
What if...Also against site policy.
There's a "la petite mort" joke in there somewhere that I'm not brave enough to flesh out.What if...
no, actually nevermind. That kink can stay unlocked.
To be honest, I'm not sure what you really mean here as deeply invested in the non-con genre. Are you talking full blown rape, dismemberment, snuff, etc? Grabbing victims off the street and kidnapping for the sake of sex? Full unwilling imprisonment?nd it’s not like you are a true afficiaando. I’m interested in the views of someone who is deeply invested in the non-con genre. Not CNC, not reluctance, but deeply invested in writing / reading about non-consensual sex. I don’t think you can speak for that demographic.
That brought back a memory. When I was kid, maybe ten to twelve, us kids were fascinated by the macabre. We didn't have the internet, but every kid in my neighborhood learned how to tie a hangman's noose. We'd seen in the westerns we watched. You'd hear one 'expert' tell another how the knot was supposed to be put behind one ear so the neck broke, etc.I went so far as to actually buy a rope and go online to learn how to tie a hangman's noose.
I see what you did thereflesh out
It's no wonder Omen is always going on about how good that story is.I've used this in the past when similar issues have come up, but, at the risk of pissing off PSG, I'll quote my own writing here to express my opinion.
From The Gold Dollar Girls, a conversation between a stripper, Charlene (aka Clover), and her lawyer.
I make fun of erotica/porn and myself all the time in stories. "He's my brother, what do you want me to do, fuck him? This isn't some shitty dirty story on a stroke site."I am going to say something about FrancesScott. I just read her non-con story about a poor idiot writing in his mom's basement. The devil pays the guy a visit and gives him what he had composed. It was a really good satire/tongue in cheek story. Of course poking fun at authors in general is fun.
Thanks for saying. It wasn’t meant to be mean, just satire as you say.I am going to say something about FrancesScott. I just read her non-con story about a poor idiot writing in his mom's basement. The devil pays the guy a visit and gives him what he had composed. It was a really good satire/tongue in cheek story. Of course poking fun at authors in general is fun.