de_valmont
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You can read it in every forum where people are encouraged and tend to express themselves, esp. Lit. Besides the commercial sex products, there is really a combination of mystery, uncertainty, risk, danger, and fear with lust. There might even be a small percentage in the ra?ekink-subreddits on reddit that is real. Just because it's a strong fantasy. Of course no-one wants to be the victim of (sexualized) violent attacks, but just playing with the imagination makes peoples' private parts jerk. Another evidence are the stories on Lit and elsewhere with those topics. Agree?
In the "interactive" novel "Behind Closed Doors" by Alina Reyes the reader walks several rooms with their chosen protagonist, some are vanilla, but many are kinky, and there is some non-con element in some of them. You can read it multiple times and decide for different doors at the end of a section, that's the "interactive" part. That's a mysterious, risky element in itself, directly for the reader. And it feels ... exciting.
I have experienced, as the leading part, in real life how much having and using control can spark a woman.
What do you think? Everything nonsense, just a fiction of brutal men and ruthless sales people? Or an old basic instinct of humans?
I think it can be both, sometimes difficult to tell the one from the other, but both exist. And I would never stand someone trapped in the insane variant, even not in fantasy. But con-non-con is different, for me.
In the "interactive" novel "Behind Closed Doors" by Alina Reyes the reader walks several rooms with their chosen protagonist, some are vanilla, but many are kinky, and there is some non-con element in some of them. You can read it multiple times and decide for different doors at the end of a section, that's the "interactive" part. That's a mysterious, risky element in itself, directly for the reader. And it feels ... exciting.
I have experienced, as the leading part, in real life how much having and using control can spark a woman.
What do you think? Everything nonsense, just a fiction of brutal men and ruthless sales people? Or an old basic instinct of humans?
I think it can be both, sometimes difficult to tell the one from the other, but both exist. And I would never stand someone trapped in the insane variant, even not in fantasy. But con-non-con is different, for me.