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Lunaseraphim

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You never actually answered my question either but I think I get it now anyway. There's even a whole "woke" term for it; consensual non consent (or CNC). Many people play along those lines. Maybe you're woke and you didn't even know it. :p
Shocking revelation : respecting a woman and fulfilling her fantasies is ''woke''!! Let's call Journal De Montréal!
 

Michelle Gunn

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what question? it is below me.
I'm trying to understand the interest in the fantasy where you have sex with someone who cannot reciprocate. It just seems boring to me but now I'm starting to understand that it's a variation of the basic (sorry, woke term coming up) CNC fantasy, but we can call it a rape fantasy if that makes everyone feel better.
 

Lunaseraphim

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I'm trying to understand the interest in the fantasy where you have sex with someone who cannot reciprocate. It just seems boring to me but now I'm starting to understand that it's a variation of the basic (sorry, woke term coming up) CNC fantasy, but we can call it a rape fantasy if that makes everyone feel better.
Rape fantasies or CNC are actually pretty common.. and yea same I wouldn't want to have sex with someone who's unconscious but I'm not going to judge someone else for it. One fantasy I've had was being ''woken up'' that way by a partner I already trust and really like.
 

LeDodo

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One fantasy I've had was being ''woken up'' that way by a partner I already trust and really like.
One of my kink lol
But for that it's a bit tricky. Especially you don't know how your partner will react when woken up. Sometimes people can be grumpy when woken up ... Lol

I've experienced that once but to be honest I didn't feel anything... Maybe I was too sleepy lol
Edit: the once was for a BJ.
Otherwise woken up when my partner was feeling somehow horny, I was very inclined to answer to the call lol
 
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Lunaseraphim

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One of my kink lol
But for that it's a bit tricky. Especially you don't know how your partner will react when woken up. Sometimes people can be grumpy when woken up ... Lol

I've experienced that once but to be honest I didn't feel anything... Maybe I was too sleepy lol
Edit: the once was for a BJ.
Otherwise woken up when my partner was feeling somehow horny, I was very inclined to answer to the call lol
Yeah like all fantasies, they may be different when applied to reality lol.
 

Rebaynia

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Well to be fair, there are many fantasies I don't share because they are illegal. It is part of makes them taboo.

As for calling consensual non-consent a woke term.
It's been in the kink world forever. My entire relationship carries a degree of consensual non-consent, the trust that he won't abuse it, but he has consent to push me past my limits, I would not/have not allowed for myself. Hell the very first thing he did was take nude shots of me and share them, after 20 years of me refusing to take or show people nudes.

Part of the fun of fantasies is finding things you like, or would like to do, and getting to live them out in moments you can under consensual terms.
 

LeDodo

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