Disagree unfortunately I believe to a degree stories like these need to exist. What people don't understand is in a weird ass way it's ig healing for irl victims (speaking from experience and from what I've heard from others) of course this is not the case for all victims of sexual acts with trauma but for some of us this type of media is helpful it has in whatever way helped me with some of my processing I get that many people find this type of media overdone or gross or think that the people who read it desire to be apart of the situation which is not always the case
And other 2 users have said it is okay to "enjoy" such stories apparently they think as long as it's fiction. Be it fiction or not, I think these typa stories ain't supernatural to separate it from the reality tht much. Crimes are not non fictionalized, it's a real thing. And is it so hard to understand what's wrong and what's right?
How to say you don't know how psychology works without saying you don't know how psychology works...
Watching fiction that portrays an opposite opinion than you yourself have will not magically change your opinion on things.
If you feel neutral about something, are ridiculously gullible, have 0 critical thinking skills and/or have mental illness that impacts your reasoning then, and ONLY then, fiction is able to sell you an opinion/world view.
But if you watch/read some piece of fiction depicting something you strongly disagree with then the depictions in that piece of fiction may very easily feel so ridiculous to you that your mind automatically just treats it as satire.
If you watch/read some piece of fiction that triggers you then it can help you work through your trauma in a safe space & environment that you can leave at any time of your own will, thus HELPING YOU OVERCOME AND HEAL FROM TRAUMA. did you know that CREATING FICTION THAT DEPICTS YOUR TRAUMA IS THE MOST EFFECTIVE WAY TO OVERCOME TRAUMA and the most HEALTHY coping mechanism???
If you watch/read fiction romanticising something that's bad/awful and you haven't formed an opinion yet or haven't recognised them as bad yet then USING CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS to analyse what's going on may result in you forming an opinion against it despite the fiction romanticising it simply because you come to different conclusions than the fictional characters do.
Humans aren't sponges and historically brainwashing through fiction, like what the Nazis did, heavily relied on sheep mentality and only worked bc of most readers NOT using their brains while reading.
The fact that turning your brain off while reading can manipulate you towards agreeing with a problematic view in fiction does NOT change the fact that actually using your brain while reading the same piece of fiction may result in you violently disagreeing with said problematic view in fiction.
Did you know that victims can heal from their trauma and/or cope with it in a healthy way by consuming and creating fiction that depicts said trauma??
Did you know that satire, sarkasm and dark humour are things that exist??
Have you ever heard of the concept of a piece of fiction "being so bad it's good"??
Have you ever heard of "hate reading"??
Did you know that some people vent out all their frustrations by depicting the most fucked up fiction they can think of so that they can let go of all and any negativity and be the most wholesome bundle of joy ever irl??
In all honesty I hoped out of reading it as soon as I read through the comments to see what it was about bc I don't enjoy non-con fiction and hate gangbangs too so this type of plot is a double nope for me, but claiming for someone's taste in fiction to reflect their irl morals is the most toxic take of the century so I had to give my 2 cents there
Well it's fvcked up when the author makes the victim like it, which kinda reveal the authors sick fetish (r*pe culture). They are the type to blame the victims saying they liked it and initiate the criminal act irl.