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Being dominated but not wanting to be, is not rape, no.Yeah, you made a point there, my fault. The "...riding hard against..." was just set as an example, but misleading. However, ATM I'm struggling with "being dominated and wanting it" vs. "being domintated and don't wanting it" (both inside of a sexual activity wanted by both parties). The latter I like, the first seems boring to me. Do you classify the latter as rape also?
Generally, it was more about the latex a.s.o. stuff, told in the same post, what nearly always crosses your (my) way, when you (I) want to find dom stuff.
If they entered the sexual situation consensually and then the guy proceeded to act in a dominant manner, it would be up to them to accept it, or not.
Not accepting someone being dominant & them still being so, is very different to not accepting them for sex & them still proceeding to copulate against your wishes.
When you talk about dominating people who don't want to be, you're basically describing being an asshole, not a dom.