Ever wrote a rape scene? Can a rape scene be correctly written or by definition they are all crap?

Ever wrote a rape scene? Can a rape scene be correctly written or by definition they are all crap?

>ever wrote
>rape scene
>anime

It shouldn't be written, merely implicit that it occurred. I don't want to read rape scenes or sexual scenes in general, because that is not usually good writing (certainly in my experiences at least).

By definition they're all hot desu

I do not know if it counts, but I would consider the confrontation between Dunja and Svidrigailov to be the best one.

if you're going to write a rape scene, you need to do it extremely carefully, for it to be effective. Rape is usually about desire for power or control, so make use of that. Equally, rapists usually know their victims fairly well. There's a lot to think about, but the keys should be to make it a violent and unpleasant thing to read, and you probably ought not to write it in a porny style.

If written well, everything is fair game to write.
The question is whether or not you can write it well.
Somethings are harder to write than others, it's just personal ability. Don't write a rape scene bad and don't b afraid to write one well.

It's very dangerous to not write something because it's explicit and fucked up, convey those horrors.

>redirects to /r9k/ and not /a/

Someone's got a chip on their shoulder.

>If written well, everything is fair game to write.
I agree, but, from what I've read, there are very few writers who can talk about sex without being leering, gurning /gif/ users, or who clearly haven't had it, and whose imagination of the act doesn't line up to reality. As for writers who write sex well, I've gotta rely on my homeboy George Bataille and homegirl Mary Gaitskill; the former deals with the surrealism, the intensity, the horror and imagery of sex, the latter, in the sick, messy, bitter emotions of the act.

Ask yourself: what is accomplished in this scene? Why rape? How does this affect the relationships between the aggressor and victim? What are both of them feeling immediately before and after the act? How much of it do you want to show, if at all?

>Can a rape scene be correctly written or by definition they are all crap?
>anime
m8 people aren't recommending In Search of Lost Time to you to be dicks because it's long, it's because it's relevant to your interests.

Yes, if you're trying to give the reader a sense of desperation and danger, maybe it is a hopeless and profound change you are inciting. If you do not have a specific point make it a specific point for the scene to have many different I interpretation that is easy enough to find without being an autist.

If there's no specific point in a scene, why write at all?

If reading it gave you an erection, you wrote it correctly.

Every novel has meaningless points that are simply meant to increase the page count, one may put a provocative scene inside because it's better than general filler.

>Every novel has meaningless points that are simply meant to increase the page count
I don't agree at all.

Also, I'm not sure about the use of rape as just something to upset the sjws. If you're writing fetish fiction, and rape is the fetish you've chosen to explore, that's probably okay. But for there just to be a rape, just because, doesn't really seem like great writing to me 2bh bruv

You obviously haven't read a fair share of novels, significant portions of '' great '' books are meaningless with only a couple sentences that matter.

That's a very reductive and kind of sad worldview, user.

you know in HS I wrote a half dozen shitty fantasy novels and i think between them all there was one sex scene and it was consensual

I am skilled erotic roleplayer specializing in feisty, spirited, submissive girls.

What would you like to know about the art?

This isn't exactly on topic but I was wondering what exactly is in it for the rapist? Very likely the woman is going to put up a terrible fight maybe dig into your skin or bite or whatever, unless you beat her initially, in which case she is going to be very unresponsive, simply lay there until you finish your awful task, and also she won't be wet so you'll be doing it dry, .. I don't see the risk / reward being very great here. Surely the pleasure of sex is the responsiveness and the pleasure of giving pleasure, you might as well screw a fleshlight, no? Or is it the sheer awfulness of the act that gets rapists so excited? Pardon these horrible thoughts

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It's power. Tell me you never wanted to just toss a girl on the side of the street. It's a primal urge

I'm not on a hire horse or anything here but I haven't, I've been very attracted to plenty of women and thought "I'd like to touch her" but that's not the same thing

Power you say
Well you've got me thinking that rapists probably have very low self esteem