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Topics and discussion that go nowhere interesting
And the fact that I often engage on them
This annoys me big time.
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Oh my god, dude.
I'm so sorry. Reflex action.
I-I better go have a cup of tea or something.
God, sorry. If there's anything I can do to make it up to you, you know? I hope we're still cool and everything.
In any case, if that's the topic, I have no essential issue with rape fetishism as long as it doesn't spill into the real world. But that's essentially my universal rule anyway.
Obviously the act is a different matter entirely, and I can see where things would get messy in regards to media that isn't supposed to be erotic, but where some viewers glorify rapist (or attempted rapist) characters. Draco In Leather Pants and all that.
My main beef with the whole topic is that it works like a magnet on tools: on one hand you have the insecure fetishists cranking up the persecution complex if even one person so much as has a distatse for the material, on the other you have the sperglords who exaggerate their moral outrage and meet any neutral discussion of the topic with cries of apologism.
I myself don't give a damn, so long as they shut up about it: most of the netizens who actually admitted to consuming said material struck me as far too milquetoast and weedy to even get the idea of acting on it into their skulls.