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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-04-21 07:02 pm

[ SECRET POST #2666 ]


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truxillogical: (Default)

[personal profile] truxillogical 2014-04-22 12:59 am (UTC)(link)
I dunno, it was definitely rape, but I feel like both of them were the victims. He's a kid who knows his father can kill him (and would love the excuse), he's absolutely terrified and he's basically forced into a sexual act that he does not want to do. That's rape. I mean, his wife had it even worse, but I just can't see him as the rapist in that scenario. Tywin, by proxy.
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[personal profile] darkmanifest 2014-04-22 01:03 am (UTC)(link)
I never said he wasn't a victim - you can be a victim and a victimizer at the same time. Tyrion raped Tysha, he didn't want to, but he did. I'm not thinking of it from Tyrion's point of view, but from Tysha's.

(Anonymous) 2014-04-22 06:32 am (UTC)(link)
From her prospect she would have been thinking about the actual person in control. They were both forced into it. (I'm not sure how clear that book makes it though.)

Like in The Butterfly Effect that little boy and girl were being forced to have sex by their father. The brother wasn't raping the sister. The father was the rapist, even if he wasn't involved in the actual sex. The sister never blames the brother, because they were both in the same situation. The boy was being raped, too.
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[personal profile] darkmanifest 2014-04-22 01:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, Tyrion's recollection in the book isn't clear about what Tysha did or didn't know about what was going on, or how she reacted during the assault - I'm not sure she even knew Tyrion was unwilling, since Tyrion himself wasn't aware that she was unwilling. As has been pointed out to me elsewhere in the thread, Tywin as the adult would have been the one ensuring they'd be turned against each other for what wasn't actually either of their faults.