sevendeadlyfun (
sevendeadlyfun) wrote2008-06-21 09:15 am
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*Sigh*
Would the "Your Kink Is Not Okay" people please leave the Internet? You make me froth. And start communities I have no business starting. If I want to fantasize about rape, I will. Your personal offense at my fap material? Kind of a bonus.
And stop waving your victimhood around like a motherfucking gold medal. Being (raped/abused/agoraphobic,&ct...) does not make you an expert on anything but your own trauma (and often not even that. See: denial, forms of). Dictating to anyone else what is and is not acceptable fantasy material? Fail.
And stop waving your victimhood around like a motherfucking gold medal. Being (raped/abused/agoraphobic,&ct...) does not make you an expert on anything but your own trauma (and often not even that. See: denial, forms of). Dictating to anyone else what is and is not acceptable fantasy material? Fail.
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lj is doing odd things. 3rd time lucky
Nobody's tying anyone down and force-reading the stories to them, that I've heard about.
I don't read a story if it's a squicky subject. Doesn't mean I stop reading that author, just avoid my own personal squick topics, that's the beauty of warnings.
Sometimes, when it's by a favourite author, I'll even try to overcome the squick, and I've been pleasantly surprised a few times to find I really enjoyed the odd pairing/activity etc. But if I find I don't like it, then I just quietly stop reading.
It's not the author's fault I ignored the warnings, I'm free to find other stories that I know I'll enjoy. Plus it's fantasy In RL I would run a mile at some of the situations that I enjoy reading about. Doesn't mean I'm not going to enjoy the fantasy.