>60% of women admitted ti having rape fantasies>50 shades of grayIs there such a thing as rape?
Op looks like the man in the second panel and will no lose his shit over me pointing that out.
for fuck's sake man. this thread again. rape fantasies aren't about actual rape. rape is when it's against your will.Lots of people like the fantasy of losing control to someone else. but only when they actually don't lose control, and only things they want to have happen to them, happen to them.
>>17281748This. Like when a businessman will pay for a woman in a latex corset to come over and spank him with a cane, doesn't mean he's OK with a pack of niggers punching him in the gut and running away with his wallet.
>>17281575The answer is literally in your pic. It's rape if she doesn't like you.
>>17281575A woman having rape fantasies (from wherever you got that number) is NOT the same as wanting to be raped. Do I fantasize getting a blowjob? Yes? Do I really, really want it? Now? No. I'm bloated, I haven't taken a shower nor want to take a shower, my dick has too much musk from sweat, I don't have any will for receiving a blowjob, although I can still fantasize receiving one from gorgeous women even if the reality of the situation doesn't conform (starting with me, not wanting it, despite being able to fantasize about it). Same thing for whatever you read online somewhere: they may say the fantasize about it but they don't really want it. Rape is harmful, rape is disgusting.It's a wild imagination exercise, OP. Think of intrusive thoughts and how those work. Moreover, rape is the most vile thing it could happen to any human (it is similar to torture).
>>17281575They want big rich white chad to pluck their flower while their feign reluctant compliance and internally celebrate their good fortune. Getting their lives ruined by a brownoid or negroid is literally the bad kind of rape.
>>17281825>A woman having rape fantasies >is NOT the same as wanting to be raped.?
>>17281825the blowjob example was terrible especially considering that the act of you not wanting to receive a blowjob from your boyfriend at any time is different from you not wanting it.Do you still have to grant the act at some point? completely different from your argument that they want it but don't want it at the same time (who is more retarded? you or them?)
>>17281825lol. you would turn down a free blowjob because you are bloated and haven't had a shower. What are you a 60 year old post menopausal woman?
>>17281575>100% of men report to having fantasies of getting caught in a blizzard>is there such a thing as natural catastrophesi get why you genetic dead ends who will never win a woman fantasize about rape but how you convinced yourself that it looks like you have some grand insight into women and not a coping mechanism for being rejected by every single member of the opposite gender is beyond me.
>>17281877Correct. Take all the time you need.
>>17281575just because you have rape fantasies dosent mean you want to be raped by anyone, idiot
>>17281877it's not hard at all to understand. If you've ever impulsively thought "i really wish ________" but didn't really mean it, you'll understand easily
>>17281877>a man wanting to be spanked by a sexy lady for money>is NOT the same as some niggers beating him up on the subway and taking his rolex?
>>17281575top is more of a douchebag and has ulterior motivesbottom is more genuine on his compliments and trying to build his confidence
>>17281877Yes?It's similar to wanting to kill someone in a particular gruesome way, for whatever justified reason – while not being able, capable, nor wanting to do so. It's cognitive dissonance mixed with intrusive thoughts. That is it.Think of the opposite of “out of sight, out of mind”. Or wanting to die but incapable to hold your breath or stop inhaling air. >>17281890>the blowjob example was terribleTo you.>especially considering that the act of you not wanting to receive a blowjob from your boyfriend at any time is different from you not wanting it.>Do you still have to grant the act at some point?Firstly, I'm straight. I'm hetero. I'm not going to mock you with the usual “projecting much?” although you probably expected it. Secondly – you misread my message, between 'not wanting it' and 'not wanting it [at this time/at any time]'. Right now, I'm imagining myself on the moon (some version of the moon as close to the reality that I can construct with my mind's eyes), though never happening nor me wanting it DESPITE being capable to visualize (fantasize) about it. Do you notice & understand the nuance, now? >completely different from your argument that they want it but don't want it at the same time (who is more retarded? you or them?)Visualizing/Fantasizing/Imagining proximal reality ≠ Wanting it to become actual realityFantasizing ≠ Consideration of the future [consequences/benefits] Ergo Fantasizing ≠ Wanting itFor some reason, you understood fantasy as an unidirection for ideal, of wants and needs. No.>>17281950I don't perceive other humans as automatons, mere figments of my imagination. I'm not assured you'll understand this.