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Old 12-31-2009, 06:32 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by Cuff View Post

I can understand why it must be considerably harder for men to come out about their fantasies than women. To some people, if a man has a forced sex fantasy, he is automatically a crazy rapist / stalker. But similarly, most think that if a girl has a rape fantasy it means she wants to actually be raped and beaten by a strange masked man. Its ridiculous.
You are very correct. Today it's so much different. There are places like Rape Board where guys can find girls. In the old days, back when dinosaurs ruled the earth because Al Gore hadn't invented the Internet or Global Warming, telling someone what you fantasized about was not likely to find a receptive audience.

Gays proclaim their history of victimization but there have always been places to go in major cities to find other gays. Where would one go to find girls who liked rape fantasies?

Much better now.
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