[meta] I’ve written a story with fantasy female on male r*pe. What is the right term for it? What is the proper way to tag it, give warnings?

It’s basically a story about a scientist in the field who is kidnapped by Amazons and used for breeding. It’s doesn’t focus on violence, and the main character is not traumatized by the non-consent of it. I see a lot of similar content in /r/rolereversalhentai

In other words, the kink isn’t focused on r*pe, but more on female dominance, f on m free-use, and breeding. But it’s rxpe nonetheless, and I want to be clear that…
1. fantasy is one thing, real life another
2. anyone with trauma who might be affected by this should stay away.

So I’m asking for the right terms to be sensitive while also accurately describing what’s going on for someone who might be looking for this particular content.

Thanks!

Source: reddit.com/r/eroticliterature/comments/snmhs8/meta_ive_written_a_story_with_fantasy_female_on

3 comments

  1. Rape is rape. It doesn’t matter which sex forces, coerces, or deceives the other. If it is sex without consent, then it’s rape. If it’s sexual contact (but not sex) such as groping, without consent, then it’s sexual assault. Also someone may not be traumatized by rape or sexual assault, but that doesn’t mean that it’s not rape or sexual assault. If you want to make sure it’s understood in your tags that the Amazons are the ones performing the acts, then I’d make sure to use the Femdom, F/m, and malesub tags

  2. U/slavegaius87 is correct. Rape is forced sex with any unwilling participant. Despite the US public school stance that it ‘cannot happen’, is ‘reduculous’, and you will be publicly ridiculed in front of you class for suggesting the thought (actual events, though my reputation was already so low at the time it didn’t matter), it can and does happen, though, admittedly, much less frequently. It’s still the same for f/f, m/m, or any other combination of people, animals, or machines. Note: the differentiation is ‘unwilling’. Anyone who is tricked or manipulated into verbally ‘giving consent’ is still unwilling, and explicit consent is only sometimes used when willing people are very much getting into the act already (though any statement requesting ‘stop’ [unless some other terms are agreed on beforehand] does make continued sexual acts count as rape).

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