Misogyny and abuse is a turn on

I’m a girl but I’m really turned on by misogynistic men who hate women and who fantasise about raping women and torturing/killing them in really gory ways. The thought of a guy beating me so bad that he almost kills me and then having rough sex with me really turns me on.

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  • Boojum

    Forced sex isn't an uncommon fantasy for women, so you're not that unusual.

    It shouldn't need to be said, but the reality of a man doing this to you would be very different to your fantasy.

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    • RoseIsabella

      It shouldn't need to be said, but I honestly don't think it can be said enough that the reality of rape and sexual assault is a horrible thing.

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  • d0esnormalmatter

    Very normal actually. Obviously be careful irl but some role play D/S is something you would really enjoy prolly.

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  • perfectxsilence

    Only if it's role-playing is this normal. If you legit feel this way out of the bedroom, that's definitely not normal

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  • DIO

    You're sick and should see a shrink. It's not normal to have fantasies about being hurt. And I'm not saying this in a mean way, I'm serious.

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    • RoseIsabella

      I don't disagree with you.

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    • TerriAngel

      Dio
      I dont agree with pain in the bedroom either.
      But, who made you god, judge and jury?
      Shes not ' sick ' its rude to say that.
      See a shrink?
      What a waste, have you ever seen one?
      I do think she should reconcider and look at why she feels this way.
      What she describes is not pretty at all.
      I picture the lady in:
      I spit on your grave.
      or christina rikki in:
      Black snake.
      Doesnt look fun to me.
      But I dont call her names or question her sanity.

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      • DIO

        She is sick. It's called a paraphilia. Look it up. I don't call people sick for the sake of calling them names. When I say someone is sick, I mean it in the medical sense of the term and not as an insult.
        I have seen shrinks. Some are good, some aren't.
        I usually know what I'm talking about when I talk about something or I don't talk. Or ask questions.

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        • TerriAngel

          Dio.
          fair enough.
          But approach determines responce.
          If you come out of the gate seeming to insult someone.
          Their defences will automatically go up.
          Thus any practical advice you may offer will be overlooked.
          I found shrinks to be easy to control and manipulate.

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          • DIO

            You need something that leaves an impact if you want people to react and question themselves.
            A simple boring answer won't stick in anyone's mind and will be forgotten easily.

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  • TerriAngel

    Dio
    I see your logic.
    but, your idea of the impact makes an influence.
    That often backfires.
    The impact can get rejected, easily.
    Its human nature to reject something forced or offensive.
    The small nudge over time, changes for good.

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