@MIYA_CHAN (sorry in advance for the long comment 😅)
hmm I don't think so. It's like saying people who enjoy thriller and murder movies/books always think about murdering someone.Â
Why I think that sa and ra** tropes are really common these days (in romance genres usually) is because it's easier to relate and sympathize with the mc when they are at their most vulnerable state and often that is displayed through sa and ra**, especially since these are some of the most sensitive topics.
Can it be shown in a different way? Absolutely. But will it appeal to the audience just as much? Hmm not always. This isn't because the audience loves watching the Mc get tortured, it's because they empathize and want to see the Mc fight through it all. Sometimes it gives people strength too.Â
But of course not everything yields complete positive results. There might be a few sickos who might act upon it but that's because they were bad people not because the story turned them bad uk? (Actually never heard of a case where a crime was inspired by a movie) So no, we shouldn't make this trope illegal.
(I'm talking about the ones that show the struggles of the Mc BTW not the ones that are made purely for sm**)
hmm I don't think so. It's like saying people who enjoy thriller and murder movies/books always think about murdering someone.Â
Why I think that sa and ra** tropes are really common these days (in romance genres usually) is because it's easier to relate and sympathize with the mc when they are at their most vulnerable state and often that is displayed through sa and ra**, especially since these are some of the most sensitive topics.
Can it be shown in a different way? Absolutely. But will it appeal to the audience just as much? Hmm not always. This isn't because the audience loves watching the Mc get tortured, it's because they empathize and want to see the Mc fight through it all. Sometimes it gives people strength too.Â
But of course not everything yields complete positive results. There might be a few sickos who might act upon it but that's because they were bad people not because the story turned them bad uk? (Actually never heard of a case where a crime was inspired by a movie) So no, we shouldn't make this trope illegal.
(I'm talking about the ones that show the struggles of the Mc BTW not the ones that are made purely for sm**)
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