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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2024-04-26 04:21 pm

[ SECRET POST #6321 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6321 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.


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[Lark Rise to Candleford]



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06. [WARNING for discussion of rape]




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07. [WARNING for discussion of child abuse]




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[Five Nights at Freddy's]


































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Re: Based on 7

(Anonymous) 2024-04-27 10:51 pm (UTC)(link)
In your example, you would be describing a world in which femsub erotica is extremely rare, which is not the world we live in.

This conversation is to do with the abundance of PIV ftm bottom fics, where the characterization often emphasizes the trans character's submission and vulnerability, and may focus heavily on his femininity as well as on his trans body parts. This is a kink that a lot of people are into, including many trans guys. Many people also find the trope triggering because of its closeness to real life transphobia towards ftms. That taboo element is also part of why people are drawn to it, of course. It's also why it draws criticisms and makes many readers uncomfortable to see the huge trend for these fics.

A better example to fit this thread than what you said would be someone defending femsub fanfic, despite it being extremely common and often having sexist overtones, and insisting that it can't actually be sexist or criticized for the tropes used because real life women sometimes choose to submit. This is essentially what you're doing here.