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Re: Fanfic Rules update
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(Anonymous) 2013-01-07 12:32 am (UTC)(link)this is part of why so much rage against 50 shades of grey; it completely mutilated what BDSM is supposed to be like and was someone's shitty dubcon fanfic except that the author didn't realize it was dubcon and didn't warn for it
Re: Fanfic Rules update
D/s: Consensual power exchange, involving a "Dominant" and a "submissive" (capitalization deliberate). The submissive agrees to subject themselves to the Dominant's control, taking orders and behaving subserviently. This can describe a single bedroom scene or a "24/7" dynamic that is always in effect, or anything in between. Safe-words are common. Trust is a major theme in D/s, and both participants typically derive satisfaction from the power exchange scenario.
Non-con: Rape. One character chooses to initiate sexual activity with another character who does not consent, or who does not have the power or ability to refuse consent.
Dub-con: Ambiguously non-consensual sexual activity; one or both characters involved in the sexual act may have an impaired ability to consent, even if they appear to consent either initially or later in the sexual act, or it is otherwise uncertain from the reader's perspective whether enthusiastic consent is present.