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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-10-09 07:39 pm

[ SECRET POST #3201 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3201 ⌋

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[Scream TV series]


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02.
[Erasure/Andy Bell]


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04.
[AmazingPhil and Danisnotonfire]


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05. [SPOILERS for Man from UNCLE]



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06. [WARNING for rape, war]



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07. [WARNING for rape]



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(Anonymous) 2015-10-10 09:57 am (UTC)(link)
For me it's mostly about whether the man in the story feels any fear of the woman. If he doesn't seem to feel any fear, then a light bit of female-on-male violence doesn't tend to bother me. Though I do tend to think that once two characters are in a committed relationship the woman should not hit the man, even if her hitting him doesn't cause him to feel any fear.

This doesn't really apply to real life, though. I mean, the presence or absence of fear is still a big part of what determines how I'll feel about female-on-male violence, but I err much more strongly on the side of "all violence is bad" when it comes to real life relationships.