Comment by Sage on ann

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@ann Having detailed sm** and having detailed ra** scenes is different. Male ra** is super under-represented in media so I don't necessarily have a problem with authors including that in stories, but the problem when it is so graphically depicted in stuff like this is that it glorifies and sexualizes the ra** to be enjoyable for the reader. When the ra** is presented and drawn in the same way as the consenual sm** scenes it tells the reader to objectify and appropriate the ra** the victim is experiencing. I understand at the end of the day this is all fictional but personally I still think it affects peoples perspectives on male ra** either way

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@Sage there's nothing in this story as a consensual sm**.
just cause you see bdms it doesn't mean that they consent it. cant you see that he is disturbed by it? and if you think that blush is something that is consenting it, its not. he is scared stressed and everything of this hurts his pride, so he doesn't even want people to know about it cause he's scared. plus its even very embarrassing for him, when you feel these feelings you get red and he was crying for the pain. 
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the victime will afterwards be left with trauma. and he will feel anxious around people. this scene will be displayed in his head over and over, how can you call it consensual? he is literally traumatized.