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fandomsecrets2017-07-21 06:25 pm
[ SECRET POST #3852 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3852 ⌋
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03. http://i.imgur.com/4sW0XLi.jpg
[Mary Elizabeth Winstead in Fargo, season 3 - linked/OP warned for nudity]
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04. [SPOILERS for Fargo]

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05. [WARNING for discussion of abortion]

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06. [WARNING for physical and psychological abuse]

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07. [WARNING for incest]

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08. [WARNING for dub con/non con]

[Jafar/Jasmine, Aladdin]
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Do you apply this literally also with other forms of kink and violence in fiction? Say, when somebody writes a violent story, do you think that translates into a repressed wish for violence automatically? Or do you think that someone with a femdom kink secretly hates men?
I obviously disagree with your point of view, but I don't mean to troll or flame you - I just mean to understand where you're coming from. For what it's worth, I hardly think that anybody fantasizing about rape focuses on the psychological and physically damage that would come with rape IRL. That's the thing about fantasy, it's safe, it goes exactly as you want.