It is the same concept as forbidden fruit. If you think this post classifies being a rapist, then a guy who is persistent with asking out a girl even though she turns him down for whatever reason is rapist-material too.
Have you even heard of roleplay? Of course you have. Which makes it all the more pitiful that you couldnt consider that angle, while having the knowledge to do so
Never said you were.
Can only answer the question you asked which was rather open-ended...
I would say a lot of guys (myself included) like "the thrill of the chase" & might continue to try after being rejected.
I'm not convinced they'd consider hearing no as a "turn-on" but.
Maybe it might make them want it more but turn-on is quite a strong statement...
Role play? No, never :P
As I say I only answer the question that was asked not the parts you didn't ask
IIN to get turned on by "no"?
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I believe most rapists are probably turned on by hearing "no"...
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But I'm not a rapist nor will I ever be one.
It is the same concept as forbidden fruit. If you think this post classifies being a rapist, then a guy who is persistent with asking out a girl even though she turns him down for whatever reason is rapist-material too.
Have you even heard of roleplay? Of course you have. Which makes it all the more pitiful that you couldnt consider that angle, while having the knowledge to do so
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Never said you were.
Can only answer the question you asked which was rather open-ended...
I would say a lot of guys (myself included) like "the thrill of the chase" & might continue to try after being rejected.
I'm not convinced they'd consider hearing no as a "turn-on" but.
Maybe it might make them want it more but turn-on is quite a strong statement...
Role play? No, never :P
As I say I only answer the question that was asked not the parts you didn't ask