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Well, where's the fun in that? I mean, I get that people like that, I would never knock that! But I want my dub-con/non-con to be UNDERSTOOD to be transgressive according to societal norms, even if the characters themselves have decided to toss those norms out the window. I like my deviants to be actually, you know, DEVIANT. As in, different from everyone around them. As in, they have to be fucked up or screwed with in some way to get to the point where they see their non-con 24/7 lifestyle as something that is totally okay and preferable. If a rapist is basically just being a good citizen in his world by doing his duty impregnating his omegas... well, n o p e. I back-button without prejudice.
Making a deviant form of sexuality normative just simply does nothing for me. It's not even the wrongness of it that bothers me... it's just simply NOT HOT. But of course, to each their own. I would never ever criticize someone who is into a/b/o for finding it hot in ways I don't. I figure it's just because I don't get it, that's all.