Begkitty🐾
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Begkitty🐾
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20!! MDNI🔞 multi fandom/stradeluvr⚰️🕊️ Comms Open!!

Let's further break down what the so-called "rape fantasies" of most women actually look like, as expressed in popular "dark romances" and "bodice rippers": - The man is conventionally attractive and has high mate value. - The man has an obsessive, possessive, and EXCLUSIVE passion. - The "ravishing" (not really rape) is usually about establishing a long-term, committed relationship. Especially true in bodice rippers, where a recurring trope is deflowering a virgin so she has no choice but to marry the male lead. - The "ravishing" typically occurs from the woman's POV, so readers can be reassured that she's actually enjoying it, despite initial reluctance or protests. - Per exclusivity: the man magically loses genuine desire for all other women. If he does cheat, it's an act of deliberate malice, not wandering passion. - The man remains dangerous and/or brutish to everyone else, but is tamed into an attentive, responsible partner by the heroine. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out what this all means, and it sure as hell isn't "women secretly want randos to assault them".

























