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@vastmightyfree @fatpridefad 62% of respondents had rape fantasies, which they explained. the others did not have rape fantasies, so they did not explain them. i fear this is fundamental.
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@vastmightyfree @fatpridefad it’s the same study on a different website. you are genuinely braindead.
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@vastmightyfree @fatpridefad 62% of respondents had these fantasies. quick math: is 62% the same as 100%?
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@vastmightyfree @fatpridefad no, it did not only survey women with these fantasies, you just can’t read. try again.
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@vastmightyfree @fatpridefad man, you can’t read. these studies demonstrate that there is nothing unhealthy about having rape fantasies — as evidenced by the fact that women who have them have high self-esteem and a positive relationship with sex.
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@vastmightyfree @fatpridefad you’ll notice, same source as the one you used before. except this one is actually about female rape fantasies. you know, the topic at hand.
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@vastmightyfree @fatpridefad it isn’t meaningless, you’re just moving the goalposts. rape fantasies are no more or less damaging than any other sexual fantasy. now you can go on with your life and stop harassing victims.
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@vastmightyfree @fatpridefad yeah, i knew you weren’t going to read the whole study. the category of submissive fantasies used in the study included sexual violence and force.
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@vastmightyfree @fatpridefad here you go: and because i know you’re not going to actually read it
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@ithinkabtjumpin @ofdogwood it certainly can be liberating. the cool thing about reading is that it’s a pretty individualized experience.
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@ithinkabtjumpin @ofdogwood it’s cute how you throw a tantrum instead articulating an argument.
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@vastmightyfree @fatpridefad yea, i saw those before. how exactly does that prove female fantasies are unhealthy?
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