srosa
Really Experienced
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In fact, https://tags.literotica.com/rape/ returns no results.I used Google to search Lit for "rape." There are many.
I don't think the site limits the use of words in stories. They do limit the use of words as search tags. If they don't allow writers to use the term as a tag, then your search for "rape" would come up with nothing.
My best guess is that Laurel allows the word in stories depending on literary merit.
I did do a Google search (before asking you all here), and this story has what I think is delightful comeuppance: https://www.literotica.com/s/rape-me-again
(I was sad to see that the author is no longer active on Literotica.)
For my own stories, I'm not so much interested in the act of rape as the psychology of it. I wanted to write a scene in my April Fool's contest entry—which is progressing less and less by the day—in which a character asks someone if he's going to rape her, and he says yes, even though the woman is actually aroused by all of it.
If I were strictly not allowed to use the word "rape", I would simply replace it with "force"—"Are you going to force me?"
"Fresh coffee is now available in three colors. Black, black, and black."
Made me laugh.