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Oh, for sure. I've seen much worse, and you can joke about anything if you do it right. (Proof:Honestly, I did not think about rape during that scene. I found those tiny details like "What happened to three?" just funny. I hope nobody is offended by a game, I saw much worse in other media (incl. games). If a rape victim plays porn games, I hope he/she knows what might be coming.
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). Anon clearly never felt any fear or objection to what was happening (other than getting his dick slapped). As I said, I was skeptical that I would like Yoyo, but this was actually a pretty funny way to get Anon to fuck her.And yes, anyone who has been sexually assaulted may run into something triggering while playing a porn game. That would be 1 out of every 6 American women, 1 out of every 33 American men, and 1 out of every 2 transgender women. It's happened to me, and it will probably happen again.
This scene was pretty low on the trigger scale. As I said, I thought it was funny. I pointed it out because we're so programmed to think about rape a certain way: it's always man-on-woman, and it's always violent. That way of thinking is so deeply ingrained that most people probably won't think "rape" when they see Yoyo touching Anon's penis without his consent, and having sexual intercourse with him without asking for consent, though he did seem to consent and enjoy what happened. I'm just pointing it out to get people to think about it, and maybe think differently about the issue. Men can be raped, and not just by other men. Maybe someone here needed to hear that, or maybe not.