Rape or nonconsent

wally9235

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Ok heres the deal.... I Think Rape is wrong, to take a girle and force her to have sex is not the thing i am into.

as a mater of fact I have a Wife and Two Teenage girles and I would Die If some thing like that happend to them!

With that said- when i see Fantacy Rape pics and read non-consent Stories it realy gets me off! why is that?

I saw a late night movie on cable, were a youn girle wos drugged and tied up then gaing panged and it almost made me shoot in my pants!

Are Fantacy Rape Movies legal and can thay be rented?

Lots of Questions
 
wally9235 said:
Ok heres the deal.... I Think Rape is wrong, to take a girle and force her to have sex is not the thing i am into.

as a mater of fact I have a Wife and Two Teenage girles and I would Die If some thing like that happend to them!

With that said- when i see Fantacy Rape pics and read non-consent Stories it realy gets me off! why is that?

I saw a late night movie on cable, were a youn girle wos drugged and tied up then gaing panged and it almost made me shoot in my pants!

Are Fantacy Rape Movies legal and can thay be rented?

Lots of Questions

Hmmm. Nice to know you've taken a strong and unambiguous Anti-Rape stance. You pinko you.

As to your first question? Who knows. Domination issues? A general everyday feeling of lack of power? Evil Monkeys?

Your second question? I hope not.
 
Here's a thread where this issue was recently discussed:

http://www.literotica.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=61531

As for rape fantasy movies--it gets legally problematic because it's hard to tell if a woman is screaming because she acting or because she's really being raped.

Additionally, I believe I read in some other thread that these sorts of things can tread into obscenity laws.

Obviously, fictional stories are victimless. The only question in the case of the fictional stories is people who might be offended by reading them--and nobody is forced to read them. I think that any potential psychological influence of a story is the personal problem of the reader--assuming the reader is of legal age.
 
Re: Re: Re: Rape or nonconsent

lavender said:


Man Ebes, you're awfully tolerant of this fantasy. Guess I'm a sicko too.

Hey, in more news of the day, apparently Jimmy Hoffa went missing.

All jokes aside toots, I wasn't coming down hard on the ol' fantasy per se but throwing my own two cents in on it. I didn't say he couldn't have it or that it was wrong just that I don't think there should be videos out there that cater to it.

But in more news of the day, guess what, I'm white bread. Chill out.
 
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