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rs1970dc said:The only non-consent stories I am comfortable with reading are those written by women. I think they better get at the heart of why that scenario is attractive for readers and its usually done with a kind of sensitivity (and lack of malice and violence) that stories by men don't always reflect.
SweetErika said:One thing that really adds to (and cuts down on the "discomfort") a non-consent story is when the woman enjoys it. Hard-core rape stories make me ill, but reluctance/blackmail/punishment followed by acceptance can be very hot.
Just my opinion, but I think with our justified taboos, a lot of people share this standpoint.
How do you know which writers are women? All you have to go by is their entry in the bio, and a large number don't give a sex. Some of the others could be lying; you have no way of knowing which.rs1970dc said:The only non-consent stories I am comfortable with reading are those written by women. ...