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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-10-16 06:44 pm

[ SECRET POST #2479 ]


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chardmonster: (Default)

Re: How is Blurred Lines rapey?

[personal profile] chardmonster 2013-10-17 02:21 am (UTC)(link)
I think they're trying to say that the fact that things like milk commercials are triggering you is a really serious problem, much bigger than the song itself.

You almost crashed a car, dude. Get help.
Edited 2013-10-17 02:21 (UTC)

Re: How is Blurred Lines rapey?

(Anonymous) 2013-10-17 02:46 am (UTC)(link)
No, listening to the sounds of rape triggered me...I don't run into the sound of rape often in my daily life—it is a very poorly thought out commercial. I get that sex sells, but damn, back off on the rape, because it doesn't.

I'm not terrified of the world or anything. Triggers are very rare for me. There's not much you can do about being triggered. It happens.

And though it would be nice to go get help; help is not free. I think this is what people forget a lot about this as they are always saying to go get help. From what free source that is going to let me talk to them at 8 or 9 at night, after my husband gets home to watch the kids am I to be getting this help?

It is a beautiful idea and one I fully support happening, but is as of yet not a reality.

I read a lot of books from the library that help, and I write about it—well, very vaguely with characters that are nothing like me, but still.

But it doesn't change that these things are poorly thought out, and therefore triggers.
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Re: How is Blurred Lines rapey?

[personal profile] insanenoodlyguy 2013-10-17 02:54 am (UTC)(link)
The thing is, nobody else percieves these as rape sounds.

Even the people who think blurred lines is "rapey" don't think it has actual rape noises in it.

Your perceptions are skewed. Badly. Like "find a way to get somebody to watch the kids and go get help" skewed.

And these things do have a risk of getting worse and not better. Then there will be more and more triggers.

Re: How is Blurred Lines rapey?

(Anonymous) 2013-10-17 03:14 am (UTC)(link)
Blurred Lines doesn't have rape sounds...I think you're misreading what I'm saying.

The milk commercial has a panicked pained voice screaming 'What are you doing? No! Don't do that!' At the same time as another voices is moaning 'Oh, yeah!'

I'm confused how anyone can picture that sounding like anything but rape...it is trying to get you to buy milk 'oh, yeah', as it is such a better experience than OJ 'No, don't do that. Stop. What are you doing?'

You obviously missed the: I don't have the money to do that. My kids have never been to a babysitter ever, because I don't have the money. We have family, but just like my husband—they have jobs. And even if I could get a babysitter, that doesn't magically make therapy free.

I get what you are saying, but there really is nothing I can do that I haven't already done. I don't listen to the radio anymore, and I don't watch tv. I write, I read, I fandom, and I take care of my kids. (And I do appreciate that fandom is kind enough to have warnings.)

Re: How is Blurred Lines rapey?

(Anonymous) 2013-10-17 03:41 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, wait. I see, I see. It sounded like I was talking about both of them, but I was only talking about one of them. Blurred Lines did trigger me, because it was just the nausea and the shock of the first time being triggered.

It was the whole club scene that I was envisioning while listening to it, and then being hit with the 'I know you want it' after the your good girl, bad girl and I hate the blurred lines being caused by this alcohol — I don't know the song just feels like you're in a club drinking and then a guy comments on that you're drinking, and then starts saying all the things guys say when they are trying to justify that it won't be rape.

I think it is one think on top of the other, type of thing and not a: this one sentence damns it.