Reluctant/Noncon for a more "male" audience

DarkBagger

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I am looking for recommendations for a specific story type.

My sick self enjoys reluctant, forced, and sex-under-necessity themes and senarios. I have enjoyed some of these stories on Lit, but I find the great majority seem more... woman-centred? I am a heterosexual male who enjoys good writing and characters, but I find many of the noncon plots are typically from the perspective of a young woman who is controlled by a handsom powerful supermasculine man who has a touch of elegance; his only faults are usually being to manly.

Anyway, I am not critizing that style in any way, it's just not exactly what appeals to me. I would LOVE to read a good story that regularly features reluctant sex (full noncon is OK too, but secondary to reluctant), but more relatable to males like me.

Any suggestions?
 
I'm reading quite a lot of it in the news at the moment, you might try there.
 
I'm reading quite a lot of it in the news at the moment, you might try there.

Times like this, I wish the forums had an upvote button. Pretend I hit one several times.

rj
 
I think you're mistaken that the section leans heavily toward a female fantasy. Maybe more of the Hall of Fame list is dominated by female writers, but the section is pretty chalk full of male power fantasies.

You might try Jacobmerriweather or MakeMeWine.
 
I'm reading quite a lot of it in the news at the moment, you might try there.

Bwahaha.

I think you're mistaken that the section leans heavily toward a female fantasy. Maybe more of the Hall of Fame list is dominated by female writers, but the section is pretty chalk full of male power fantasies.

You might try Jacobmerriweather or MakeMeWine.

Thanks! I'll give them a look. I DO mostly look at the hall of fame, I find a lot of low-rated stories lacking in the writing quality department.
 
Personally, I find women with a rape fetish to be amazingly hot, but guys with a rape fetish you start to worry that they might someday actually go out and rape a girl. So yeah, I spin all my nonconsent stories towards the perspective of the woman/victim.

I think the victim/survivor perspective is a more interesting narrative anyway, really. In general, not just with rape stories.
 
Personally, I find women with a rape fetish to be amazingly hot, but guys with a rape fetish you start to worry that they might someday actually go out and rape a girl. So yeah, I spin all my nonconsent stories towards the perspective of the woman/victim.

I think the victim/survivor perspective is a more interesting narrative anyway, really. In general, not just with rape stories.

I can understand your point ans agree to an extent. For a sexual encounted (of all types) to be really erotic and interesting, I need to know female's persona very well. I want to know what she's thinking and feeling, and her past. It's even better when both parties are well developed.

Regarding the worry some have regarding male-driven noncon... I suppose it can be compared to incest stories: It's not that I want to actually commit any of these acts, the thought of doing it in real life is repulsive. I think it's the senario, and the taboo and extreme nature of it that is arousing.
 
Ashson's work also tends to be pretty focused on the male/aggressor appeal as well, I think.
 
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