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HandsInTheDark
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. What is is the fact you're a big fan of non consent here. ...
Please.
I doubt you've read my stuff through, and I'm not inviting you to. But I have two non consent stories, Toymaker and Becoming Marie. Toymaker is erotic scifi /horror; the main character uses an impossible mental ability to first seduce, but eventually compel, sex from women. He gets his in the end, and I don't think at any point you can read it as rape-positive. If you're unclear on that, read the sequel, Angelwatch, written from the perspective of one of his victims; it's an exploration of the damage done by rape and what redemption and healing might look like.
Becoming Marie is a tougher sell, but it's scifi and doesn't map to any real world experience. The main characters abduct womem, and they attempt to justify their actions, but the moral situation is deliberately untenable at best. If you're going to throw stones,, that's the story to aim for. The heroine has plenty to say about her plight, though.
My other stories are reluctance or submission, and some portray very aggressive seduction, but they all involve a Yes in the end.
Bottom line, I don't write rape as positive. I do, though, like taking concepts to the very edge. And I try to portray emotions and outcomes realistically, even if the settings are deliberately not of this world.
If incest writers wrote incest they way I write non-consent, the stories would end in suicides and clinical depression. But the few I've seen and slammed shut all tried to avoid any hint of negativity about the topic. So be careful with that pile of stones.
