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). What we wanted to point out is that nobody can "want to be raped", because the definition of "rape" is that it happens against one's will, and how can that be the case if someone wants it? As impossible as square circles. People who say they want to be "raped" delude themselves; what they really want is rough sex. One can't want to be raped due to the mere definition of the word "rape". The word "rape" should be used in its correct connotation only. It is a linguistic matter.

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Oh?
Am I to understand that all those numberless stories which define themselves as rape fantasies and all those people who talk about that are - linguistically wrong?
They just fantasize about 'being taken against their will' or, in broader sense, 'being made to do something or be subject of something'. Perhaps this - 'be subject to' is the key? The number of people who have this fantasy - 'I absolutely hate doing this but I LOVE being MADE to do it or IT being done to me' - is quite large. (Perhaps this is not strictly rape; usually it involves at least some violence, often a lot)
Catholic girls just stress the defilement - they supposedly have no idea what's going to happen. I think that Catholic Girls is more rapist fantasy: rapist takes by force and wants to destroy object of his desire.
Catholic girls - if there are still any - are by definition ruined forever by rape.
The bus: yes, a lot of them ALL of them! And they all wear white anklets, shity white, shiny maryjanes and those pink frily dreses?

Note: this is strictly conjecture and fantasy. Rape itself is one of most heinous crimes. :yuck: