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clockwaysarts · 5 months
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pinup-pigeon · 4 months
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HAPPY NEW YEAR 🎆🎊
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honeyed-latte · 23 days
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Dilfcup modern teacher au where half his students flirt with him, the other half hate him, and the small fraction inbetween get caught making sex jokes about him during their free period
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griancraft · 2 months
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Unpopular opinion but body worship can be non sexual
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satanisforlovers · 3 months
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Stuck frozen in a cabin, shame I can’t be stuck with you instead
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shadow-mans-things · 4 months
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My sleep schedule has been wack and my hand was shaky the whole time drawing this, so apologies if the anatomy is off. I’ll probably redraw this later either on paper or computer.
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classicrock-mlm · 2 years
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the vampire teeth stay on during sex
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djarrex · 1 year
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I feel like Rex would say something like "you know you don't need to beg me, darling -- I'll give you anything and everything you want"
but then he would consider it before thinking the better of it -- because honestly, he'd love to hear the sound of your pleading, desperate voice begging for him to give you what you need
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stackthedeck · 1 year
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Please do give us the two types of fictional consent rant
Yes!! Okay, so there are two types of fictional consent, in-universe and narrative. Think of it like watsonian vs doylist or diegetic or non-diegetic music. (discussion of sex but nothing graphic and mentions of rape under the cut)
So in-universe consent is where the characters look at each other and say hell yeah I wanna fuck. It's not something that's particularly hard to establish. Often times in the debate around censoring mature acts from literature, works with no in-universe consent get targetted
narrative consent is much harder to establish. I think of it as you giving your consent to the writer. The reader kinda enters into a relationship with the text, but like all consent, it needs to be informed. The text has an obligation to signal to the reader through foreshadowing and tone that whatever sex acts happen are coming and you the reader should suspend your disbelief and feel a certain way about it. Narrative consent isn't established because it's the right thing to do, but because it's good storytelling.
So you have stories with in-universe and narrative consent. Congrats you wrote a sex scene and your reader enjoyed it! The characters wanted this to happen and so did the reader, whether that's because it's a slow burn with gentle hinting at a greater passion, the two characters locked eyes and felt a spark, or there was a half naked man on the cover, the reader knew what they were getting into.
Then you have no in-universe consent but you do have narrative consent. There's something impeding the characters' abilities to consent and the reader knows this, but the tone and framing make it so the reader isn't upset by this but continues reading for some kind of desired response. These are your bodice rippers, your sex pollens, your mating cycles, etc. A kidnapped princess can't really consent, but the narrative describes it as pleasurable and she doesn't feel bad afterward and so there's narrative consent. Why would someone want to read that? The prevailing theory is the displacement theory of sexuality. When society vilifies sexual pleasure in a group, that group feels shame around sexuality but they're still human and feel desire. These stories provide the paradoxical fantasy of receiving sexual pleasure while also having a distance from desire. The reader is in a position where they feel that they are not allowed to want, so a character that does not want but still receives, can be a gratifying experience. Not for everyone in the group that is made to feel shame btw and idk if I even believe this theory but it is a neat explanation
and that's only if the desired response is pleasure. Stories the have no in-universe consent but narrative consent can also seek out catharsis as the desired response and depict rape. The reader will have a "bad" reaction the same way they will have a "bad" reaction to a tragedy or horror, you know. Not everyone reading something dark is getting off to it you know. Sometimes you just want fiction to hurt and the story tells you that's what's going to happen, clearly signaling what's going to go down through tone and framing.
I'm tempted to call all stories with no narrative consent bad writing. Like if there's just suddenly a sex scene that you the reader weren't prepared for, that's bad writing. Often times texts don't establish narrative consent because they're simply not that good, not because they're trying to harm their readers. Have you ever read a sex scene and it's just really boring and then nothing changes afterward and the characters don't get closer because of it? That's a violation of narrative consent. Sometimes you're reading a horror novel and then there's a gruesome rape scene and woah you really didn't think it was that kind of novel. That's a violation of narrative consent
And like I don't think it's strictly necessary to call this concept consent because it's just the full effect of communicating with the reader through genre conventions, tone, foreshadowing, etc. But I like to call it that because I think trashy romance novels have really mastered this idea and sex is held to a very different standard than other acts in fiction. I think tragedies and horrors are also really good at his, at holding the reader through the catharsis, not just hitting them with the horrible thing, but sitting with them in the horrible thing and letting them have the fallout.
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cassieuncaged · 8 months
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My constant state of rest is somewhere in between being exceedingly horny and in need of a good cuddle
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pinup-pigeon · 5 months
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More bath time Bucky! 🛀 😉
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theswitchking · 4 months
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hm i wonder how many alpha male podcast listener dudes have discovered denial kinks doing no nut november
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rosegarden-society · 1 year
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Don't usually do Sinday shit but. Just this once something sorta fitting today.
Hunter could crush someone's skull with her thighs.
that is all.
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tes-slamjam · 1 year
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😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
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kazryuuu · 6 months
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wow ok it's been a minute since ive posted anything and when i do it's old man yaoi
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